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from Banbury in Oxfordshire, of so good a 

 breed, and so high in estimation, that the 

 sirev/2iS sent for from 'NeicportPagncl in Buck- 

 zngha?nshire, to the dam at Banbury, merely 

 for this single act of procreation. These were 

 both attacked in theh' se-centh ?no)ith, and 

 within a few days of each other ; one bein^ 

 in figure, shape, marks, and promising ap- 

 pearance, very much Hke the dog before 

 described, had ah'eady, and perhaps froni 

 that very reason, become a great favourite ; 

 and to this every attention, every ceremony 

 and operation hitherto explained was rigidly 

 performed, as no two cases could ever be 

 more strictly alike, with no alteration in 

 form, no variation in effect, but exactly cor- 

 responding in every particular with the case 

 first recited : the symptoms were all equally 

 violent, the danger as great, the cure as 

 improbable, and the recovery as perfectly 

 complete. 



This case occurred in the summer, of 1781, 

 and the dog is now in possession of a gen- 

 tleman at Binfield in Windsor Forest, who 

 has repeatedly declared he should ^zer^r change 



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