SCENERY IN A PATCH 



to, the modern have been compelled to renounce their scep- 

 ticisms respecting the fact itself, of the actual transition 

 of bodies and substances from celestial space to terrestrial 

 regions ; and no doubt the ancient faith upon this subject 

 was founded upon observed events. The following table ex- 

 hibits a collection of instances of the fall of stones, &c. 2 



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