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•, Ithe inclined Plane A hath 
been in the fame Plane with the higher 
Horizontal Plane B, and the rim of the 
' fame Plane A thus taifedjas alfo the rim 
of the higher Horizontal Plane C, have 
been further continued, whether the lo¬ 
wer Horizontal Plane D have been in the 
fame Plane with the higher Horizontal 
Planes B, G, or whether there have been 
another folid Body propping up the na¬ 
ked lides of the higher Planes 5 or,which 
is ail one, in the place where at this day 
are feen Rivers, Lakes, deprelfed plain- 
nelTesj Precipicesjand inclined Planes be¬ 
tween fandy Hillocks, all thole were an¬ 
ciently Planes, and at that time the Wa¬ 
ters, both of Rains and Springs, did ei¬ 
ther cover that faliie Plane, or open’d to 
themfelves fubterraneous Channels un- 
der the Plane; at leaft there were cavi- 
. ties under the fuperiour Beds. 
2. At the time when the Plane B, A, 
and the other Planes under it were form¬ 
ed, the whole Plane B,A,C, was cover’d 
with Water ^ or, which is all one, the 
Sea hath once been railed above the San¬ 
dy Hills,or Downs,how high foever. 
3. Before the Plane B, A, C, was for- 
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