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fuch an impetuofity, that it lifted up a vefTel in the 
bay, which, at the water’s falling down to its center 
again, fell down with fuch a force upon the land, 
that it was broke to pieces; and a boat was found at 
the diftance of two mufket-fhots within land from 
the fea. 
Salle. 
There happened a very great damage, feveral 
houfes having fallen down. The waters came up with 
fuch a rapidity, that they came into the city, and at 
their falling down, great quantities of fifh were found 
in the ftreets, and many perfons were drowned : two 
ferry-boats overfet in the river, and all the people 
on board were alfo drowned ; and a large number of 
camels, that were juft then going for Moroeex), were 
carried away by the waters. 
• ■ Fez. . 
Vaft numbers of houfes fell down, and a great 
many people were buried under the ruins. At the 
Scloges (a place where the Barbarians live, not far 
f omFez), a mountain broke open^ and ,a ftream 
ifllied out as red as blood. 
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Mequinez. 
Vaft number of houfes fell down, and a great 
many people of both ,fexes were buried under their 
ruins ; the convent of the Francifean friers fell down 
to the ground, but the friers were faved. 
Saffe. 
Several houfes fell down, and the fea came up as 
far as the great mofque, which is within the city, 
and at great diftance from the fea. 
Morocco. 
