Chap. V. 



ON THE WEATHER. 



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Our dove-houfes afforded but few young pigeons : and tho' the 

 poultry had plenty of water, numbers of fowls were attacked with 

 the pip and fliankers in the throat. We have already faid how they 

 were cured of thefe diftempers. 



Height of the Water. 



Our rivers were greatly fwelled during all the winter : they were 

 likewife very full all the refl of the year: but yet our high fjprings 

 did not afford any water. 



THE END. 



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