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Aste, the Organ and Nature of it, 20. 366.

Thunder and Lightning, the Effects examined, n. 13. 222. n. 14. 247.

Tydes, the causes proposed, 16. 263. See a further examination by a severe History of Tydes, Winds, and other circumstances directed, n. 17. n. 18. n. 21.

Trees of Oak how sound under-ground in Moors or Marishes, 18. 323.

Thee, in China and what; and how exchanged there for dried leaves of Sage by the Dutch, 14. 249.

Hale-fishing about Bermudas, and New-England, how it is performed, n. 1. 11. n. 8. 132.

Wind, how to be raised by the fall of water, without any Bellows, 2. 25. Shewed in a draught.

Worms, that eat holes in stones, feeding on stone, 18. 321.

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