Excerpt from The Gentleman's Diary, or the Mathematical Repository: An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1756, Being the Bissextile, or Leap-Year; Containing Many Useful and Entertaining Particulars Peculiarly Adapted to the Ingenious Gentlemen Engaged in the Delightful Study and Practice of the Mathematicks
H A V I N G;always more Room in the Kalendar Part ofour Digry-l than we can. Poflibly fill up with good Weather; we expee'? That an exact Account of all the Farms in England, as fixed fince the Regu lation of the Style, will fuppl'y that Room better than bad Weather; and alfo be' of more, general Service to'tradejmen, Dealers, 8cc.' ac cording to the P14 in the Katrina this Year; and ifthia be agree able, {hall for the future publith them annually, according to the befi Information we can procure from our Contributors in their refpeétive Neighbourhomls, C'fc.
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