APA Citation

Leeds, D. (1694). An almanack for the year of Christian account 1695, and from the creation of the world 5662, but by Keplas computation 5688: Being the third after leap-year, the epact is 25, golden number 5, and dominical letter F : containing matters necessary and useful, chiefly accomodated to the lat. of 40 degrees, but may without sensible error serve the places adjacent from Newfound-land to the Cape of Virginia. New-York: Printed and sold by William Bradford.

Chicago Style Citation

Leeds, Daniel. An Almanack for the Year of Christian Account 1695, and From the Creation of the World 5662, but By Keplas Computation 5688: Being the Third After Leap-year, the Epact Is 25, Golden Number 5, and Dominical Letter F : Containing Matters Necessary and Useful, Chiefly Accomodated to the Lat. of 40 Degrees, but May Without Sensible Error Serve the Places Adjacent From Newfound-land to the Cape of Virginia. New-York: Printed and sold by William Bradford, 1694.

MLA Citation

Leeds, Daniel. An Almanack for the Year of Christian Account 1695, and From the Creation of the World 5662, but By Keplas Computation 5688: Being the Third After Leap-year, the Epact Is 25, Golden Number 5, and Dominical Letter F : Containing Matters Necessary and Useful, Chiefly Accomodated to the Lat. of 40 Degrees, but May Without Sensible Error Serve the Places Adjacent From Newfound-land to the Cape of Virginia. New-York: Printed and sold by William Bradford, 1694.

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