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for this mode of planting will be no impediment 

 to the general ufe of them, if that mode of practice 

 fhould ever prevail. But I poftpone any alteration 

 till I am better fatisfied of the moft profitable me- 

 thod of planting. 



I am. Sir, 

 Your moft obedient fervant, 



North.Bockhampm, JOSEPH WIMPEY. 



Feb, 14, 1789. 



[Mr. Wimpey's refledlionson Drill-Machines contain 

 much important truth — and as fuch, the Committee could 

 have no induccmentto withhold them from the publick. 

 On the contrary, they are inferted as a frefh proof of the 

 cftimation in which his correfpondence on experimental 

 hufbandry is held : but while the Committee agree with 

 Mr. WiMPEY on the inventing fmall, fimple, and cheap 

 machines for fmall farmers, they are of opinion, that the 

 expence of large and mafterly pieces of mechanifm, is a 

 fmall object in comparifon with the advantages of greater 

 expedition on a large fcale of farming.] 



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