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THE objedi of these Papers may seem to be merely of a temporary nature 3 had it appeared so to me, I should not have been thus solicitous to examine it so muchin detail; on the contrary, I fear we shall often have cause to recur to this subject; and therefore the better prepared the public mind is to meet
i&.:.< 4-. AT-] 4A4f47 op a 7 p/ Julure AISCUSSIONS, by well understan ding Lhe
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grounds of a former one, the more clearly will appear the nature of th le measures that pr omise the greatest success. The PoLIcEeE oF CORN has not been sufficiently studied: erroneous principles have been quoted, and still more erroneously cptlind=o guide but facts can
2 if YA a”“ be seh relied on: such as I venture at<2 2, 4 1° 2), B Ay Pe a wy Ly owe.- 4/74 i sent fo lay bef ore t/le f uUblic, Wil Dé found ap-
plicable to many cases that may not yet have
occurred.
London, March 14, 1800.


