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be a little more cautious of the folks that lye 



on it. 



After all the inveftigations that have been 

 made about the Phaenomenon of Highgate Hill, 

 and the fearch into all books that treat of 

 Witchcraft ; Glanville, and Moore and Wan- 

 ley : and after all the controverfy that has 

 been entered into by the unhappy inhabitants, 

 which has thrown that wretched parifh into 

 more diftradlion than ever fell to the fhare 

 of St. Paul in Co vent Garden ! No Vagrants 

 paft on — No Vagabonds taken up — No Turn- 

 cocks to be found — all the Water at a ftop — 

 all the Gin a-going — How fatisfadtory muft 

 a glimmering of light be to thefe unfortu- 

 nate Highgates which may open their eyes 

 a little, and reftore that harmony amongfl 

 them they have been fo long unacquainted 

 with. 



Having received the following Letter a few 

 days fmce, I beg leave to recommend it to 

 the perufal of the Nobility and Gentry of 



Highgate 



