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bandeing out id their Anna awl face, IttalUnra4


the figns of a kaind inferlien:
The fanners and graziers in Huntingdonfhirs,
Canabeidgc1hire, Liticolnibire, Kent. 'and Yotkihire,
from wham. I haw writtrn tellinionies, all agree,
that they moor knew of a bea4 having doe coma-
giout dillernper MCor than once. In this noting,
particularly, Mr. J. Whew, the farmer mentioned in
illy Lay, has now aiming hi. Rook at Godman-
Midler eget toted which hdd the oidIdgiods Einem ger
the Itril tiene.ioapptaresi in Gradnunclinfler to 1746.
It reigned III £744, 17gs, and 0756 ; the two loft
not Go generally ever the town as the two former
years. All the& fon: hews Mr. Malde fuffered by
t he loft of his cattle s yet than fig& rem, which
recovered in v746, remained all the while the dif-
temper 123 in the farm the three years it rated,
were in the miditt of the kb male, hy with t crn
in the fame barns, mt of the fame fodder, nay of
fuch as the dint:papered beaus had left and flabbered
u pon, dreek .ficr them, and conftantly received their
breath and &anon, withoot CVLY being in the lull
affefted. Is net this n convincing proof ? If in ge-
neral the cattle be fafceptible of a focond infet.tion,
how routes it, that net one of thole eigbt cows %we
ibinledt
In the yens show:mentioned the Aillemper (pared
no beaA, bat fuch no had motored from that dif-
mbe : and this is oonfmned to me by Mr. Mehew's
father and brother, all the cinM banners of God-
manalielbar, and it the opinion of all die format and
gravers in Huntingdonflitm, who we fo thmotsghly
convinced of there being no (mond ideation, that
they

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