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^ • 1744 The winter was again very cold, the Mayne was covered with ice* seven weeks. . - .. * • The winters during the five successive years 1745-1 746-1 747-^748-1 7*9» were jrtl of thepi very cold. . ^ In 1754 and again in 1755, the winters were particularly cold. In England strong^ ale exposed to the ciir, in 9 quarter of an hour, was covered with a f Im of ice. ^ ^ . M*Sweeny, on tfte Climate of Ireland. 217 The winters oT'17B6-1767-1768,, were, very cold all over Eurppe. In France the the...rmometer fell 'six degrees below the zero of Fahrenheit's scale. The' thermometer laid on the snow at Glasgow, fell two degrees below zero. 1771 The Elbe was frozen to the Bottom. 1776 The Danube was frozen that it had ice five feet thick below Vienna. Wine • • • • was frozen in the cellars in*France. The successive winters o£ 1784 and 1785, were so severe, that the Little Belt was frozen over. In 1789 The cold was excessive, and again in 1795, when the republican armies overran Holland.
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