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hj the yellow fcrer» which made its ap- 

 I . in the city, and all trade ceased : 

 his goods lay on hand» all his people were 

 idle — he hadr i, fancy-dress makers, 

 &c« from London* The regular orders came 

 a ..' -d ; I : ^nga 



ptfiuci in T r^ndon, he thought it advisable 

 to send it was to be 



<!i :ic. i hey resolved to begin .siuj^ping; and 

 I have hi n say, tlicv nercr had hut 

 ouc VLHiurc li. • 1 .': ! more than thetiicight. 

 I w.is told hv a man in Phi' .i.i, that 



ht .*:. i many (this to the numbo oi^ 

 S^^ • dcroved from their 

 I t" .by. 'ipionislof 

 t! ': . rr!!!.Tr'. ^ .i^ on n plan or 



...••■. V. '•'..: '.I - . m 



-c ) county, i.^ — *...i highly pious 



• o left t • ^ ■' i 'ple 



of devuuua ; and his religion was, to sell 

 * jse poor fellows the I n rocks and 

 kv.|^ the valleys to himself. Some of these 

 people attempted to cuh it 



ibe man above mentioned, more wi>e, kft 



