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The passage of the hurricane, from the seaside at Bexhill in Sussex, to Newingden-Level, the twentieth day of May 1729, between nine and ten in the evening ... To which is added an account of a new engine to work by the wind ... Also an account of a chain and buckets only, to raise water to any height

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  • "The passage of the hurricane from the sea-side at Bexhill in Sussex to Newingden-Level, the twentieth day of May 1729, between nine and ten in the evening : containing I. a particular account of the damage ... II. an account of the weather ... III. some observations on the way and manner of its course, IV. by way of inquiry, some account attempted of the causes of tempests ... : to which is added an account of a new engine to work by the wind ... : also an account of a chain and buckets only, to raise water to any height required"
  • "The passage of the hurricane, from the seaside at Bexhill in Sussex, to Newingden-Level, the twentieth day of May 1729, between nine and ten in the evening ... To which is added an account of a new engine to work by the wind ... Also an account of a chain and buckets only, to raise water to any height"@en
  • "The passage of the hurricane, from the sea-side at Bexhill in Sussex, to Newingden-Level, the twentieth day of May 1729, between nine and ten in the evening. : Containing I. A particular account of the damage and devastations of the buildings, timber, &c. that stood in the way of its course. II. An account of the weather, and bearings of the winds that preceded the hurricane; with the celerity of its circular and progressive motion, the time taken up, and distance it passed along, over the East End of Sussex. III. Some observations on the way and manner of its course. IV. By way of inquiry, some account attempted of the causes of tempests, whirlwinds, and hurricanes. To which is added an account of a new engine to work by the wind; which, by the regularity and steadiness of its motion, will not only be proper to apply to any kind of water-work, but for most mechanick uses where any considerable force is required. Also an account of a chain and buckets only, to raise water to any height required, without any kind of attendance or assistance of force, besides that of a small fall of water"@en
  • "The Passage of the hurricane, from the sea-side at Bexhill in Sussex, to Newingden-Level, the twentieth day of May 1729, between nine and ten in the evening ... To which is added an Account of a new engine to work by the wind"
  • "The passage of the hurricane from the sea-side at Bexhill in Sussex to Newingden-Level, the twentieth day of May 1729, between nine and ten in the evening containing I. a particular account of the damage ... II. an account of the weather ... III. some observations on the way and manner of its course, IV. by way of inquiry, some account attempted of the causes of tempests ... : to which is added an account of a new engine to work by the wind ... : also an account of a chain and buckets only, to raise water to any height required"@en
  • "The passage of the hurricane from the sea-side at Bexhill in Sussex to Newingden-Level, the twentieth day of May 1729, between nine and ten in the evening containing I. a particular account of the damage ... II. an account of the weather ... III. some observations on the way and manner of its course, IV. by way of inquiry, some account attempted of the causes of tempests ... : to which is added an account of a new engine to work by the wind ... : also an account of a chain and buckets only, to raise water to any height required"
  • "The passage of the hurricane, from the sea-side at Bexhill in Sussex, to Newingden-Level, the twentieth day of May 1729, between nine and ten in the evening"
  • "The passage of the hurricane, from the sea-side at Bexhill in Sussex, to Newingden-Level, the twentieth day of May 1729, between nine and ten in the evening"@en
  • "Passage of the hurricane from the seaside at Bexhill in Sussex, to Newing den-level, the twentieth day of may 1729, between nine and ten in the evening"
  • "The passage of the hurricane from the sea-side at Bexhill in Sussex to Newingden-Level, the twentieth day of May 1729, between nine and ten in the evening"@en