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day before it happened; he should have thought it utterly impossible in | ||||
Nature; that a Bridge so founded, and defended, could have been brought | ||||
down by any one Flood, without some previous Attack upon it, that | ||||
shewed Symptoms of Failure; And therefore of this Nothing could | ||||
have convinced this Deponent, but the Event itself; which having | ||||
Actually come to pass, he now sees in a light so strong that it | ||||
would be downright Folly in him to attempt the same thing a | ||||
second time. | ||||
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Note: Mr Smeaton's Replies to Interrogatories p22
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