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This Hiftory of this abdemious Petfon : I had from 
Mr. Campbell of Ineverliver, my Neighbour in that 
Country, who is a Gentleman of great Candour and 
Ingenuity, neither credulous 'himfelf, nor any ways 
inclined to impofe upon the Credulity of others. I 
had the fame Account from feverai others, arid con- 
firmed by the Belief of the whole Country. The 
Man himfelf I never faw, but the Bearer, Mr. Charles 
Campbell, Preacher, has converfed with him, on whofe 
Veracity you may depend. 
The Cafe appears extraordinary fingular, and worth 
the Notice of Men' >of -Letters; is one Inftarice to 
convince us, that a great Part of the grofs Meats which 
we greedily deftroy, is not neceffary for the Support 
of Animal Life; and that there muft be fome other 
Qualities in the pure Element of Water, than what 
have fallen under common Obfervation, fince they 
have fupported this Man in Health and Vigour for fo 
many Years, and fupplied the Evacuations neceifary in 
the Animal Oeconomy. 
SIR 
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Tour mojl humble and [ m 
* obedient Servant, 
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