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reckoning; alio the variation or the con 
and dip of the needle as obferved during 
faid voyage in 1776 - P'icke 
Moors. An account of the Moorifh way of cire 
their meat (with fome remarks) in Weft 
bary, from Cape Spartel to Cape de Geer 
.Moose Deer. A difcourfe concerning the 
horns frequently found under-ground in 
land, concluding from them that the < 
American deer, called a Moofe, was forn 
common in that iiland Mol\ 
on 
moofe deer of New Eng and 
Morass. A letter concerning the body* 
found in a morafs, in the lfle of 
Lincolnfhire 
Morbid. Some uncommon obfervation 
fe&ion of morbid bodies - Vau^ 
A remarkable cafe of a morbid eye , 
Morbus Strangulatorius. An account of 
morbus ftrangulatorius - S 
Mortality. An eftimate of the degrees of 
mortality of mankind, drawn from vari 
tables of the births and funerals at the cit] 
Breflaw, with an attempt to afeertain 
price of annuities upon lives He 
»■ A view of the relation between Dr. Hall 
tables, and the notions of M. de BufFon, 
eftabling a rule for the probable duratior 
the life of man - - Kerfeeb 
life, and the probability of furvivorlhip 
Doc 
« Obfervations on the expectations of lives, th; 
increafe of mankind, the influence of grea 
towns on population, and particularly tb 
ftate of London with refped to healthful 
nefs, and the number of inhabitants Pric 
Mortality (Biils of) The general bill of ehrif 
tenings and burials in London, 1685 
Bill of mortality of London, 1616, and 1687 
Some further conli : erations on the\ Breflav 
bills of mortality, by the fame as the former 
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