34 PROPOSALS FOR
ture, or of estates, will aptly succeed, from time to time, as principal.
IT NOW REMAINS to point out the leading steps which will be required to be taken, in carrying the proposed plan into execution.
The first is, to lay a permanent foun- dation; to secure, before any other step be taken, a fund to defray the ex- pences, for at least ten years.-
The second, to procure a proper site.
The third, to engage professors, their assistants, and workmen of superior skill.
The fourth, to plan, to adjust, to bring into the fittest course of ma- nagement, and to stock, the lands, both of the practical and‘the experimental parts. And
The fifth, to plan and erect the re- quisite buildings*,
*T refrain from detailing, here, the minor steps E that are requisite to be taken, in the early progress
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