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[ 111 Y exceed two or three volumes quarto) to be laid before his Majeſty, and both Houſes of Parliament; and afterwards 2 general Report on the preſent ſtate of the country, and the means of its improv ement, may be ſy ſtematically arranged,
ccording to the various ſubjets conneQed with agriculture. Thus every individual in the kingdom may have,
An account of the huſbandry of his own particular county; or,
2. A general view of the ricer ſtate of the kingdom at large, EE to the counties, or diftris, into
which it is divided; Or,
3. An arranged ſyſtem of information on agricultural ſüb- jects, whether accumulated by the Board ſince its eſtabliſhment, or previouſly known;
And thus information reſpecting the ſtate of the kingdom, and Agricultural knowledge in general, will be attainable with every poflible advantage.
In re-printing theſe Reports, it was judged neceflary, that they ſhould be drawn up according to one uniform model; and after fully confidering the ſubject, the following form was pitched upon, as one that would include in it all the particulars which it was nece! Tary to notice in an 4 Agricul- tural Survey. As the other Reports will be re-printed in the ſame manner, the reader will thus be enabled to find out at once, where any point is treated of, to which he may wiſh to dire his attention.
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