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om
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THE Paks: ERG T OF
CANTERBURY.
WITH the intention of taking a cursory view of East Kent, and of gaining a ge- neral idea of its rural practices,—but most particularly, for the purpose of going over its HOP GROUNDS, and marking the varieties of practice, which distinguish the culture and management of the DistricT or Can- TERBURY, from that of-MaipstonE,—l spent a few wecks, in the autumn of 1795,
‘in looking over the eastern parts of the
county; directing my attention, chiefly, to ibis District, the Ist—E or THANET, and Romney Marsu; and, bere, principally to the Hop cuETURE;—to which, alone, I shall


