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Excerpt from The Farmer's Letters to the Landlords of Great-Britain, Vol. 2: Containing the Sentiments of a Practical Husbandman, on Various Subjects of Great Importance
To hold agriculture in contempt; and has experienced too many advantages x'efulting from the improvement of land, to lilien with attention to general decla mations onits importance an author who treats of a fubjeét of acknowledged utility, that is praé'tifed with any fpirit, mufi pre fent his Readers with new facts, or endeaa vour to elucidate old ones he mufi dwell on particulars; and go, if poihble, to the bottom of his fubjeé't.
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