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fuppofing them to fall from fo great a Height?" 

 as 'tis manifeft: they did by tne Violence of 

 their Fall : 'Tis very poflible, that though 

 their firft Concretion, upon their fuddain 

 Congelation, might be but moderately great, 

 as in other Hail ; yet, in their long Defcent, 

 if the Medium through which they fall were 

 alike inclined to Congelation, they might 

 receive a great Acceflion to their Bulk, and 

 divers of them incorporate into one Like as 

 in thofe Icicles before mentioned. 



Thefe have been my Thoughts, occafioned 

 by the Confideration of the furprizing Great- 

 nefs of thefe Hail-ftones, with the great 

 Thunder and Lightning which did attend 

 thefe Storms. 



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