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Proposals for a rural institute or college of agriculture and the other branches of rural economy / by Mr [William] Marshall
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16 PROPOSALS FOR

ignorance, or is left to the mere accidents of communication. Practices of a superior kind have been carried on, for centuries, without having travelled out of the dis- tricts in which they have been struck out, or adopted. See the practices of YorxK- SHIRE, West oF ENGLAND, MIDLAND CounTiss,&c.

Whenever it shall take place, that each agricultural department shall be fur- nished with a subordinate establishment, and the leading men of the profession, the superior managers who take the lead in their respective neighbourhoodsshall be attached to them, as honorary assist- ants,the whole kingdom will become systematized, and useful information be thrown into continued circulation; col- lected from every part to the center, and impelled from thence to every atom of the system.

At present, and until educated pupils be dispersed, this desirable purpose will be best promoted, and rendered most ef-|