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by Reason of | ||||
said | ||||
the River has sustained by ⁁the Flood and the probable future Effects which | ||||
frequently happening in this River | ||||
great Floods ⁁ may have too clearly manifested by the late Misfortune, your | ||||
where the Bridge erected by yr Petr stood | ||||
Petr fears that if a Bridge shod be Built in the same place ⁁ it must share | ||||
even if in erecting it what | ||||
the same Fate ⁁ |
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possibly | ||||
the late Bridge cost and tho’ your Petr may ⁁ by Building it according to | ||||
the former plan be enabled to leave it at the End of Seven years to all | ||||
Building sd | ||||
Appearance a perfect ⁁ |
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substantially | ||||
yet the Good of the public will not thereby be ⁁ answered in as much as | ||||
yr Petitioner is well informed that such stand any considerable time | ||||
⁁ |
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perfectly satisfied that your Petr executed his Undertaking in the most | ||||
compleat | ||||
perfect and |
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either occasioned by the natural Insufficiency of the Foundation to admit of | ||||
{any bridge standing thereon built the sd | ||||
any Bridge standing thereon { or ⁁ in the Method pointed out by ⁁ Mr Smeaton | ||||
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Note: Mr Errington's draft Petition to Parliament, p 6
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