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Alf° 80 . And .6 X 4,35yo
0,0786.
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inch more than the grata fall obferved by Mr.


Labelye.

LXIV. .rin Account of the Earthquake in


the IVefi Parts of Cornwall, July 1506
7 5 7. By tbe Rev. William Borlafe,
M. A. F. R. S. Corrontsnicated ly the Rev.
Charles Lyttelton, LL.D. Dean of Exe-
ter, F. R. S.
Rebd Ja...6 0 N Friday the wyth of July, 1737.
i7st a violent fhock of an earthquake
was felt in the wedeln parts of CornwalL
The thermometer had been higher than
and the weather hot, or calm, or both, for eight
days before s wind calk and north-call On the
14th irk thc morning, the wind thifting to the (nude-
weft, the weather calm and hazy, there was a
fhower. The afternoon hazy and fair, wind north-
wed. The barometer moderately high, but the
rnerney remarkably variable.
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