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— An improved method of tanning leather 
Macclesfield, Earl of. Remarks upon the fo- 
lar and lunar years, the cycle of 19 years, 
commonly called the golden number, the epadi, 
and a method of finding the time of Eafter as it 
is now obferved in molt parts of Europe 
■ — — Thermometrical obfervations made by M. De- 
mi do ft”, at Solikamfky, on the borders of Si- 
beria, lat. 59 0 , in 1751, by a thermometer 
adapted to M. de I’lfles’s fcale, which, in this 
extract, are reduced, likewife to thofe of Fah- 
renheit, and M. Reaumur 
Obfervations on an eclipfe of the Sun, 1769, 
at Shirborn caftle 
Mac Gouan, John. Extract of meteorological 
obfervations kept at Hawkhill, near Edin- 
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Machel, Thomas. Account of fome antiquities 
in Weilmoreland 
Machin, John.* Cafe of a diftempered fkin 
— Solution of Kepler’s problem - 
Mack artness, J. Cafe of an exrraordinary ftone 
voided per anum 
Mackenzie, Alexander, M, D, Account of a 
woman living without food or drink 
Mackenzie, George, M. D. Amount of the 
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Mackenzie, Mordach, M.D. State of the tides 
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- — ■ — Account of the earthquakes at Smyrna 
— - — of the plague at Conftantin;. pie | 
Further account of the late plague at Confhn- 
tinople - - - 
Tranf. 
LXIV 432 
LXVI 11 hi 
XL VI 417 
XLVIII 107 
LIX 172 
LX VIII 564 
XIV 5S5 
XXXV5I299 
XL 205 
XLI 500 
LXVII 1 
XXXIi 317 
XL VI 149 
— 700 
XL VII 384 
— S l 4 
Abridg. 
X 131 
TI 430 
IX ioc 
VIII 73 
IX 170 
VII 449 
X 577 
— 526 
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