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Such was the original plan of that work which eave oO C3
rife to the following difquifitions:But the enterprife
was arduous, and the fituation of the Author by na
means favourable for completing fuch an extenfive un-
dertaking: upon which account, as well as the difcou-
raging event mentioned in the introductory advertifement,
the profecution of it upon that large f{cale has been laid i o
What is now offered to the Public; can only be look- ed upon as a bare fkeleton of a fmall part of that work; the following fketches containing little elfe than a few unconnected doubts and queries, with a view to direct the attention of the farmer to fome objects that do not fcem as yet to have been fufficiently elucidated, without
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the plan. Probably, it may at leaft be ufeful, in fo far d i yy ere| Nae::= 4}“yay i+- it will tend to give a check to the prefumptuous va- + hafe= eet ee By SAS) 1
nity of thofe who through ignorance of the limited fate £ I
-knowlede ith reeard to this art. are- ink our Knowledge with regard to this art, are apt to think
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themfelves thoroughly acquainted with relating to it, when they have only ing of the rudiments of it: For, it
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