Salusbury, Thomas
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Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I)
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1667
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paſſing Bank or Dam towards S.
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Martino,
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and that of its new
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Chanel on the right hand neer to
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Torre del Fondo.
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dance from the upper part of
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Cominale,
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and in the parts about
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Raveda, Pioggio, Caprara, Chiare di Reno, Sant' Agoſtino, San
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Proſpero, San Vincenzo,
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and others, and made them to become
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incultivable: it made alſo thoſe places above but little fruitful,
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by reaſon of the impediments that their Draines received, finding
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the Conveyances called
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Riolo
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Scorſuro,
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not only filled by
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la
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la Belletta,
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but that they turned backwards of them
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Borgo di
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S.
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Martino
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iſſuing with violence, it firſt gave obſtruction to the
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ancient Navigation of
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la Torre del la Foſſa,
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and afterwards to
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the moderne of the mouth of
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Maſi,
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ſo that at preſent the Com
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merce between
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Bologna
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Ferrara
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is loſt, nor can it ever be
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in any durable way renewed, whilſt that this exceeds its due
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bounds, and what ever moneys ſhall be imployed about the ſame
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and notable prejudice of the ^{*} Apoſtolick Chamber.</
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* The Popes
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Marzara,
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it ſwelleth high
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er, not only by the riſing of the water, but by the raiſing of the
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bottome, by reaſon of the matter ſunk thither after Land
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floods, and dilateth ſo, that it covereth all the Meadows there
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abouts, nor doth it receive with the wonted facility the Drains of
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the upper Grounds, of which the next unto it lying under the wa
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ters that return upwards by the Conveyances, and the more re
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mote, not finding a paſſage for Rain-waters that ſettle, become
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either altogether unproſitable or little better.</
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Marzara,
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or of
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la Duca
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by
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la Buova,
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or mouth of
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Caſtaldo de Roſſi,
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and by the
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new paſſage it falleth into the P
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of
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Argenta,
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which being to re
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ceive it clear, that ſo it may ſink farther therein, and receiving
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it muddy, becauſe it hath acquired a quicker courſe, there will
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ariſe a very contrary effect.</
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it come to the Sea, hindereth the Valleys of
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Ravenna,
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where
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the River
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Senio,
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thoſe of
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San Bernardino
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where
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Santerno
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was
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turned, thoſe of
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Buon' acquiſto,
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and thoſe of
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Marmorto,
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where
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Idice, Quaderna, Sellero
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ſall in, from ſwallowing and taking
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in their Waters by their uſual In-lets, yet many times, as I my
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ſelf have ſeen in the
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Viſitation,
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they drink them up plentifully,
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whereupon, being conjoyned with the muddineſſe of thoſe Ri
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vers that fall into the ſame, they ſwell, and dilate, and overflow
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ſome grounds, and deprive others of their Drains in like manner </
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