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Rain of Wheat at Tuchbrooke, England (sources)

  • The History of the Royal Society, Vol. I, by Thomas Birch, 1756 London, England. Pg. 32

Mentions

  • The Rain-Cloud and the Snow-Storm, by Charles Tomlinson, 1865 Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, England. Pg. 197-198
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