Jahrgang 
74 (1805)
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CORRESPONDENCE CONTINVUED.

I BE ARN 4 3:1) for the delay of an answer, to; that gentleman's last Tel | ter, occaSioned only by the presSuie of unavoidable

JUD business.:

LSE

| The present is a fit opportunity for declaring, in jus- j tice to our own-feelings, that we never intended for a moment t9 entertain the idea that the Politico-agrarian j papers of Agricola Northumbriepsis, of which we were zerupulous, contained the smallest portion ot thosze prin- [4,4 Ciples that have brought our modern Retormers into (M| disrepute, The favours of one, or perhaps two others 45.| of our Northern Correspondents, contained allusioys 2,9 Father tvo digregsive in regard to Politico-agrarian per- 5075. but we make'no doubt hat while it wilFoccaSion no cesSatiotn of their kindness towards us, they will jer- ceive from whathas occurred inthe recent discussion rhe necessity vf being Cautious'in their use ol.terms, either of'severity or ridieule, to any public or private body» We hall be gratified by the aßsistance of any of our | bibliographical correspongents in forming an accurate list'of agricuitural writers as well elementaryas oihers for our correspondent S. whose own field we conceive to be extended by the decision which has now taken place. 8... We have gratified Mr. Carpenter jn his request, as3 be will See, for we delight to do justice to merit, in the lJabouring orders, as well as in the highest.

< Tt will be easily perceived that the two letters of Agricola Norfolciensis with which we have been favour- ed in the pregent month, were transposed at the press,