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bited and confidered with Remarks, in which the 
natural Caufes of the aftonifhing Effe&s are af- 
figned, and the procefs of Nature in their pro- 
duction inveftigated and confirmed by Experi- 
jnents, explaining the feveral Phenomenes, the 
ufually precede or aceompany Earth-quakes, but 
more efpecially thofe uneommon and more ge- 
qeral ones of the late Earth-quake, to which are 
added an hiftorical Account of the various appea- 
rences and effe&s of the moft memorable Earth* 
quakes, and Eruptions of Volcanoes upon Record, 
and a particular hiftory of the Lisbon - Earthquake» 
By an Ingenious Gentleman who was an Eye-wit- 
nefs of that tremendous Calamity. London, 8« 
Reflections phyfical and moral, upon the various 
and pumerous uneommon Phenomenain the alr, 
waier or earth, which have happened from the 
Earthquake at Lima to the prefent Time. In a 
feries of familiar letters from a member of Parlia- 
ment iq Town to his Friend in the Country, 
ibid, g, 
Reflexions phyfiques et morales fur les differens 
phenomenes dansfair, dansTeau et fur la terre, 
qui font arrivls depuis la deftrufiion de Lima jus- 
qu’au tems prefent} a Londres, 8. 
Conjectures phyfico mechaniques fur la propagation 
des fecouues dans les tremblemens de terre, et 
fur la difpofition des lieux qui en ont reffenti les 
effets; a Paris, 12. ( Audior effe dicitur Cl. des» 
MAR? ST.) 
Storia degit orrendi Terremoti che ne’ Mefi di No¬ 
vembre o Dieem^rtf dell’ anno 1755. hanno defo- 
latb Lisbona; in Venezia, g, 
Angejleltte Betrachtung uber die den 1 Nou. 1755.7» 
auflerarden tlkhe Erdbeben und Meer es - Bewegungen^ 
wodurch die Qnmdfejle eines grojJen Theils Euro- 
gens erfchutteH worden , in 4 Abhandlungen einge- 
