[Footnote 16: Tacitus (Annal. i. 79) reports the petitions
of the different towns of Italy to the senate against the
measure; and we may applaud the progress of reason. On a
similar occasion, local interests would undoubtedly be
consulted: but an English House of Commons would reject with
contempt the arguments of superstition, "that nature had
assigned to the rivers their proper course," &c.]
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