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- H.od„ Feet, Note. » E.J.^ "S" 
were in great thefe Particulars he gives 
too foon near the Fire. O ™ two Gen- 
divert Iriftances from f Vhove 6o M'^n. 
tlemen, and a Smith in 
» and many Cattle near Pdtw; ’f on 
« wuh the Cold. Wbethe y^^^^^^^^^ But we were , 
our Roads in 'i-uiajiy fome Poft-Boys, and 
told of fome that did 5 partic^a y oiw^^^ J 
“ ^ “pTaTo we^rfraty of them deftroy’d in Pond^ 
water Fiihalfo a pr^eciallv if long frozen over j 
that were (hallow, ponds were not kept 
fome for want of Ait, Holes in the 
open i and fome with *e “W At « ^the M 
Ice, where in great numbers tn T . o„ board 
the’ Italian TtCcoM anT feveral loft 
“ our Men of War died ^ before named 
« Parts of their Fingers and loes. As tne ocio 
Or. Ilewton writes to me. Animal-Ringdcm were 
But the grea^ft S«ffe A tbe 
Birdt and JnfeSs. ? j- ygjy fcarce about ns, 
Ftoft were numer Sn A notwithftand- 
° ReerS in the following Summer, yet even 
mg their tvecrmis u fcarcity remains, 
(till, in this fucceed.ng WiuKt their plen- 
Larka a'P®, both ^ 5^ igjfg’jjt \jelody, became 
tifully to enten,,n wt'J t^r M J, ^ 
in a manner ,Sr half a Mile or 
and A are they ’as yet become fo nuraerouJ 
a Mile off- N whether this was an univerfal Cala- 
as heretofore B t h whether it 
niitv that befel that , whether they were 
only happened otir ^ 't j t Pay . 
not driven from thefe becaufe 
