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In this case we are able to prove that:

a.

no possible agency other than the hands of man could have put the hoo upright Stones in the position in which they were detected by Mr. Bowdler and by Watts.

b. that on the day after the storm—unknown & lur Coughtric and in spite of the large stones having been Umoved by baths for ~ Coughtries Dewarto continued the deposit of freels rightart in the Lewir.

C.

that after a tedious and very dangerous process of excavation's near the house foundations, in order to arrive at the drain to inspect it, the Faller was found nowhere... furah on chotted up. It's Waterway has since been proved to be free throughout and it has quite carried waters off all the results of autrequent alors.

There are a number of minor points in favour of Government in the impending Suit, into which I do not enter in this brief and preliminary Memorandum.

In the blur Coughtrie's unfortunate pamphlet, we learn that his case has been formulated by her. Wilers in combination with M. Pdrund Sharp.

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