The probable reaons why the fire that began in the city of Edinburgh the 3. of February 1700, did so suddenly spread, both with and against the wind, and was not sooner stopt; with some proposals how to prevent the like for the future.
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- The probable reaons why the fire that began in the city of Edinburgh the 3. of February 1700, did so suddenly spread, both with and against the wind, and was not sooner stopt; with some proposals how to prevent the like for the future.
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- [Edinburgh :: Printed for the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson ...,
- Anno Dom 1700]
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Contents
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The Probable REASONS Why the Fire that began in the City of
Edinburgh the 3. ofFebruary 1700, did so suddenly spread, both with and against the Wind, and was not sooner stopt; with someProposals how to prevent the like for the future. -
OVERTURES
for preventing the spreading of accidental Fire, that may happen within the City of Edinburgh,or any other Town. - colophon