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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 20, No. 559, July 28, 1832 by Various
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forehead of a married man more honourable than the bare brow of a
bachelor."--_As you like it._ (Ed. M.)

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SAXON ALMANACS.


The Saxons were accustomed to engrave upon square pieces of wood, the
courses of the moons for the whole year, (or for a specified space of
time) by which they could tell when the new-moons, full-moons, and
changes would occur, and these pieces of wood were by them called
_Al-mon-aght_ (i.e.) _Al_-moon-heed, which signifies the regard and
observation of all the moons, and from this term is derived the word
_Almanac_.

Many of our readers are probably aware of, or have seen, a Saxon
Almanac, answering the above description, in St. John's College,
Cambridge. E.J.H.

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SPIRIT OF DISCOVERY


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