The black Dutch almanack or Predictions and astronimocall observations fore-shewing what will further happen to the king of Scots and other kings and commonwealths, from the aspects and conjunctions of the planets in their quotidian motions. Also a new prophesy found in Dutch, foretelling of a great fleet of ships and of Danes Sweds, &c. to be seen this present year 1652. and bloody fights by sea and land, with variety of other matter concerning the English, the Hollander and the French.

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The black Dutch almanack or Predictions and astronimocall observations fore-shewing what will further happen to the king of Scots and other kings and commonwealths, from the aspects and conjunctions of the planets in their quotidian motions. Also a new prophesy found in Dutch, foretelling of a great fleet of ships and of Danes Sweds, &c. to be seen this present year 1652. and bloody fights by sea and land, with variety of other matter concerning the English, the Hollander and the French.
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[London] :: Print at Amsterdam, and reprinted at London by J. Clowes,
1651 [i.e. 1650]
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Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685 -- Early works to 1800.
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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"The black Dutch almanack or Predictions and astronimocall observations fore-shewing what will further happen to the king of Scots and other kings and commonwealths, from the aspects and conjunctions of the planets in their quotidian motions. Also a new prophesy found in Dutch, foretelling of a great fleet of ships and of Danes Sweds, &c. to be seen this present year 1652. and bloody fights by sea and land, with variety of other matter concerning the English, the Hollander and the French." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76777.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.

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Novembers Predictions

THe Starres yet fight against many great ones, especially Princes and Potentates, if Spain loseth not what fortune seems to favour them with, they may inlarge their, interest, both in France and Portugall, yet many do willingly en∣dure multitudes of evills, besides those that are naturally incident to them; some men are like to be rackt in pieces for the offences long after doubted, and because a man ought not to be pu∣nished without just cause: sometimes punishments are inflicted worse then death, those that are set∣led States are like so to continue, notwithstand∣ing all the threats, and plots of their enemies. Some of our Burgamasters are like to receive great losses abroad, and yet in danger of being questioned for their unjust dealings at home. The Cat is in love with fish, but hath no mind to wet her feet. Be merry while you may, the Chickens are washing, but to my grief I shall find but few rosting in the poore mans Kitchin.

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