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| 1793 | Farmer's Almanack. A Massachusetts almanac that provides an annual collection of weather forecasts, fish and game laws, recipes, and more. The almanac continues to be published in the twenty-first century, under Thomas's name as original editor. It is called The Old Farmer's Almanac to distinguish it as the original among many imitators. |
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Thomas Bailey was a seventeenth century English religious controversialist.
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