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ral oblervations taken in four v< 
ion’s Bay fiom London; fhev 
the feveral latitudes and longitudes from 
to 1725 
the common meteors, called falling liars 
A prcpofa! of a method for finding 
longitude at La, within a degree or tw 
leagues ; with an account of the prc 
made therein, by a continued feries of accu 
rate obfervations of the moon 1 
more frequented oceans Mountain and Dt 
Letter giving an account of obfervat 
at fea for finding out the longitude by 
moon He 
« — - Propofal of a method for meafuring 
grees of longitude upon parallels of the equa 
tor - - M\ 
-- — — A letter containing an elay of a new me- 
fate Hites - - fVorg 
Longitude of Plages. An account of an e< 
of the moon oblerved at Mofcua in R 
April 5, 1688, compared with the fame ob 
ferved at Lipfick, whereby the longitudi 
the former is afeertained, together with 
latitude of feveral principal places in the em 
pire of Ruflia - Titnmt 
— — An account of feme eclipfes of the 
and moon obferved by Thomas Brattle at Cam- 
bridge, four miles from Boflon in New . 
land, whence the difference Of the long 
between Cambridge and London is deterfi 
from the obferyation of one of them ma 
London - *- Ho 
- — — Concerning the true longitude oi 
Magellan 8 tr eights ~ X 
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