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UR obligations to our friendly and intelligent Cor» respondent, N. B. are increased by his intimation on the utility of inseriing zome translations from the
French writer he has vamed. Ii is true, we do Dot con- 4 gider an entire translation of the work to which he alludes would be acceptable to our readers, but if N. B. would|
favour us with a few pagesfor two, three, or four of our Monthly Publications, Selected at his own conveniences from the most instructive and curious Sections, we have no doubtthey would be a valuable aCqUISION«,
We have answers lo Some papers of our valuable Cor» respondent, A. N. which are unfortunately too late for in= zertion this month. We will Say thus much, however| xespecting them, that we think they have zufhcient merit, Ei ta deserve a reply.
The Younger Scaliger has favoured us with 5ome strie: tures on recent foreign productions on the Subject of Agri culture, which will appear in the Critical Catalogue for
„the enszuing month.
We are glad our Correspondent was pleased with the Paper from Mercator Terraconensis, on the State of Agriculture in a Northern Kingdom; and he has Shewed his Satisfaction in 2 form to us very acceptable, by a com- munieation on the Hasbandry of Spain, at the most Bourishing period of its history, when the Scientific Ara- bian availed himself of the aid of all the Sister arts, to/ render productive the most generous Soil on the face of
be globe,
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