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Place. 
rime of be-' 
ginning. | 
Duration. 
Weather 
and wind. 
Degrees of violence, and 
variety of circumftances. 
(17) Oporto, 
Portugal. 
1 
Shock felt very ftrong 
(without damage) ; but 
at a village 20 miles di- 
ftant, fome houfes thrown 
down, and feveral people 
killed. 
(18) St. 
Ubes, ibid. 
«» 
Said to have differed 
much. 
(19) Madrid. 
Two mi- 
nutes and 
half. 
I'he atmo- 
fphere quite 
:alm, with a 
gentle 
ihower. 
The (hock violent, {bak- 
ing the houfes, throwing 
down the furniture, fo 
that the inhabitants left 
their houfes, for fear of 
being buried in the ruins. 
.(20) Ma- 
deira. 
Ten A. M. 
1 
Shock very violent ; did 
no damage in the town ; 
fome rocks fplit, and fell 
into the fea ; in the ifland, 
one church deftroyed, four 
people killed, two of which 
were fifhing near the fhorc 
when the rocks fell. Some 
of the roads fullered. 
.(21) Bar- 
bad oes. 
Half an hour 
paft four 
P. M. 
Four hours, 
and, after 
ceafing two 
hours, began 
again, and 
continued 
sight hours 
more. 
The fea fuddenly retired 
from the {bore, and in 
about three minutes re- 
turned again, to the hight 
of near 4 feet •, the flux 
and reflux not always re- 
gular ; in the fame man- 
ner was the agitation of 
the water on November 1, 
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Place, 
