The Historical Ephemeris

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Salah-ad-Din returns!


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You may print out this ephemeris, or parts of it, in single copies only, for personal use, study, or review, in fair play. In the case of the astrological datelines, try a one-page trial print-out first, to make sure it works well (if it doesn't, one option is to print in landscape rather than portrait page-orientation).


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Copyright details. © 1999, Palden Jenkins. The material in the Glastonbury archive is mostly copyright, except where stated to be copyright-free. Parts of it may be printed and circulated in single copies and at no financial gain, in fair play, without need for permission or payment. Printing in larger quantities or any sales require permission from the author – most of them contacted via the publisher. May this archive bring great benefit! Emaho. Mua'salaam!



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