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about 4 Noblesj feveral Yards ; bore down the moft 
part of 4 Wood Bridges ; and has left at the end of the 
great Stone Bridge, or within about loo Yards of it, as - 
much Gravel, as is computed at above a thoufand 
Cart Loads : One Neighbour gives Ten Pounds for re- 
moving the Stones and Gravel left in a fmall Trad of 
Ground. 
This, Sir, to me feems very remarkable, becaufe ef- 
feded by the Rain alone ^ for the Minifteradds exprefly, 
« For all this Deluge, the River JVM kept within its 
Bounds; Thus the Divine Providence was pleafed to 
temper Mercy with provoked Juftice j I wifli we may 
be as fenfible of the Caufe of this aflonifhing CalamL 
II ty, as we are of the Elfeds. 
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