INTRODUCTION. E
cities, where, for the interest and convenience of the i q e masters, and not of the workmen, they are colle&ed in
oreat numbers.
To this assemblage may be ascribed the dissemination of
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pernicious doétrines, by a few profligate persons, who are
‘ tobe found inall societies, and who have it intheir power to : corrupt the good principles of the many. The well afte&-
ed thus become the tools of the seditious and designing. To such political evils there is but one remedy:
‘That a preference to all other pursuits be civen to
Agriculture.
That the establishment of such branches of manufac- ture, as it may be wise to encourage, be promoted only in the townships 1 in America.
scattered villages, ge th tn
By this plan body and the mind w rould be rendered ae eS e. individual might, at a
moderate rent, be supplied not only with a sufficient ex-
tent of ground, to enable him to keep a cow, and supply his
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