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Modest observations on the present extraordinary frost ...
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The great frost
cold doings in London, except it be at the lotterie. With newes out of the country. A familiar talke betwene a country-man and a citizen touching this terrible frost and the great lotterie, and the effects of them. the description of the Thames frozen over -
Londons wonder
being a description of God's mercy and goodness, in the breaking of this late mighty frost which began about the beginning of December, 1683. and continued till the 4th. of February following. Great rich men hoardeth up their store as we may plainly see, in hopes to grind and gripe the poor in their extremity. To the tune of Packingtons pound -
Flemstadts most strange and wonderful prophecy
foretelling what may be the wonderful effects & continuance of the present frost, this month and the ensuing month of March. With an historical account of the several great frosts since the Conquest -
Flemstadts most strange and wonderful prophecy, foretelling what may be the wonderful effects and continuance of this present frost and great snow: With an historical account of the several great frosts, since the conquest
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A philosophical account of this hard frost
From whence is rationally concluded what effects it may probably have upon humane bodies, as to health and sickness. Both in relation to the time of the frosts continuance, and to the time of thaw that shall succeed. With cautionary directions for the prevention of such distempers as are likely to be the natural consequence of both those seasons. Which directions are not only calculated for this present season, but are designedly adapted to serve upon the like occasion for time to come. Written in answer to a letter of a person of quality, and at his command made publick for the common good. By John Peter physician -
Mr. Patridge's [sic] judgement and opinion of this frost. Foretelling how long it is like to continue, according to the rules of astrology
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An account of all the principal frosts for above an hundred years past
with political remarks and poetical descriptions. To which are added, a Philosophical Theory of Freezing; and A frigid essay upon Frost-Fair. By Icedore Frostiface, of Freesland, astrologer