<P> The Century - item For Old Style (which ended September 2, 1752) subtract from 18 . For New Style (which began September 14) divide by 4, take overplus from 3, multiply remainder by 2 . </P> <P> The Year - item Add together the number of dozens, the overplus, and the number of 4s in the overplus . </P> <P> The Month - item If it begins or ends with a vowel, subtract the number, denoting its place in the year, from 10 . This, plus its number of days, gives the item for the following month . The item for January is "0"; for February or March, "3"; for December, "12". </P> <P> The Day - item The total, thus reached, must be corrected, by deducting "1" (first adding 7, if the total be "0"), if the date be January or February in a leap year: remembering that every year, divisible by 4, is a Leap Year, excepting only the century - years, in New Style, when the number of centuries is not so divisible (e.g. 1800). </P>

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