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6261. “Poor Robin” [Winstaley, William] [1626-1698]. Poor Robin. 1664: An almanack after a new fashion. Wherein the reader may see (if he be not blinde) many remarkable things worthy of observation. Containing a two-fold kalender, viz. the Julian or English; and the round-heads or fa...

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6262. “Poor Robin” [Winstaley, William] [1626-1698]. Poor Robin's prophecy: for the year 1701: Found several years after his death, hid under an old close-stool-pan. And now publish'd by his executors, to make some people merry, and the rest mad. Containing, comical predictions for e...

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6263. “Poor Robin” [Winstaley, William] [1626-1698]. Poor Robin. 1677. Or, a yea-and-nay-almanack for the people called by the men of the world Quakers: Containing many needful and necessary observations from the first day of the first month, till the last day of the twelfth month. B...

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6264. “Poor Robin” [Winstaley, William] [1626-1698]. Poor Robin's prophecy: Being a true astronomical prediction of the beginning, continuance, and catastrophe of the ensuing year 1679. And what will be the principal actions therein. With allowance. London, Printed for W.A., 1679...

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6265. “Poor Robin” [Winstaley, William] [1626-1698]. Poor Robin's prophecy, or the last great news from the stars foretelling the mighty wonders that shall happen in the year 1689, the like have not been seen or known. Communicated in a letter to his friend, by Poor Robin, student in...

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