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1797. An Extract of a Letter written hy the Magistra- 

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1798. An Account of the Agitation of the Water, No- 

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1799. — On the same. — Ibid. * 



1800. — On the same. — Ibid., p. 367-308. 



1801 . — On the same. — Ibid., p. 368-370. 



1802. — On the same. — Ibid., p. 379. 



1803. — On the same. — Ibid., p. 393-394. 



1804. Extract of Letter, concerning the Earthquake at 

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1803. —On the same. — Ibid., p. 419-420. 



1806. — On the same — Ibid., p 421-422. 



1807. — On the same. — Ibid., p. 423-424. 



1808. An Account of the Earthquake felt at Boston 

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1809. An Account of the Earthquake felt in Pinsylva- 

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