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whether the cause of death existed prior to, 

 or was produced after, sale. And if he is doubt- 

 ful, get another, " two heads are better than 

 one :" and in such a case, if an amicable arrange- 

 ment can be made with the seller, it is better 

 than rushing into a court of justice, where no 

 one can tell who is to lose or who to win. 

 Those who want an illustration of this, will find 

 one in this month's (August, 1833) "Veteri- 

 narian," where it is stated that a horse was 

 bought, and soon after died, nobody knew what 

 he died of, and yet the purchaser pursued the 

 seller, and recovered the full price of the horse, 

 with costs. So much for law. 



