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CiT. XXVIII.] EEFLECTIONS ON EARTHQUAKES OF IOth CENTURY. Ill 



the world, liave now ceased ? If, in tlie face of so many 

 striking facts, lie persists in maintaining this favourite 

 dogma, it is in vam to hope that, bj' accumulating the proofs 

 of similar convulsions during a series of antecedent ages, we 

 shall shake his tenacity of purpose :— 



Si fractus illabatur orbis 

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