The Crockett almanac : containing sprees and scrapes in the West; life and manners in the backwoods, and exploits and adventures on the praries . 416 5814 54J6 59:4 536 59!4 53 7 0! 3 23 103 173 233 293 343 393 433 463 493 513 533 543 553 553 543 533 523 503 473 443 403 363 313 263 203 143 73 .02 522 44 MOON RISES AND SETS. n> M. ~03iU 1 7133154 2 152 35 2 56 3 203 47sets. 8 59a 9 5910 511134 m0 10 0 39 1 8 1 32157 2 34 2 55 3 30rises. 9 89 56 10 35 11 711331156 12 17 H. M. 0 3L, 1 1 1 29152 2 142 36 2 59 3 243 54 sets. 8 51; 9 51 10 43 11 27m 0 5 0 37 1 7133 2 0 2 29 3 23 38 0
The Crockett almanac : containing sprees and scrapes in the West; life and manners in the backwoods, and exploits and adventures on the praries . 416 5814 54J6 59:4 536 59!4 53 7 0! 3 23 103 173 233 293 343 393 433 463 493 513 533 543 553 553 543 533 523 503 473 443 403 363 313 263 203 143 73 .02 522 44 MOON RISES AND SETS. n> M. ~03iU 1 7133154 2 152 35 2 56 3 203 47sets. 8 59a 9 5910 511134 m0 10 0 39 1 8 1 32157 2 34 2 55 3 30rises. 9 89 56 10 35 11 711331156 12 17 H. M. 0 3L, 1 1 1 29152 2 142 36 2 59 3 243 54 sets. 8 51; 9 51 10 43 11 27m 0 5 0 37 1 7133 2 0 2 29 3 23 38 09 48 10 28 11 11129 11 54 12 16 0 0 48 1 19147 2 14 2 38 3 7 3 36 4 9sets. 8 28a 9 29 10 22 11 91151 m 0 28 1 2134 2 6 2 40 3 173 59rises. 8 37 9 2610 9 10 46 11 181147 12 13 31 Days. MOONS PHASES d L. Q. 2d, 7 38 M. I9 New, 10th. 6 Q. 17th, 7 2 M. | OFull, 24th, 4 23M. I 5 25* 6 12 6 55 7 35 8 16 8 56 9 38 10 23 11 110 3a0 58157 2 56 3 54 4 50 5 43 6 33 7 21 8 11 9 19 53 10 46 11 42m 0 39134 2 28 3 18 4 5 4 49 5 31 5 Apogee. [1i sta.$ in $d» crdJ>-96*- $ in Perihel. D Perigee. $6d 0 enters n. hdD- The wide earth is carpeted with green ; the boughs have become clothed with leaves andblossoms, and the early flowers begin to expand liieir petals to the genial snn. The forestsI are now rilled with songsters, and the varied plumage of the innumerable choirs contrasts withI the fresh green leaves, and the blossoming garniture of the orchard trees. The blithe plough- 1j boy drives his team afield, and goes singing to his daily toil. The youlhful fair, glad toescape the heated atmosphere of the drawing-room, venture forth into the public streets, fresh ij and blooming as the rose-buds of the season, and displaying the graceful symmetry of theirI persons, and the fineness of their complexions, for part of which they are indebted to Nature,!j and part of which they owe to the efficacy of cosmetics and padding. The year is in itsj prime, and has
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