A PROPOSAL FOR THE FURTHER IMPROVE- 

 MENT OF AGRICULTURE, 



ANoble fpirit, for making improvements in 

 Agriculture, hath lately gone through this 

 nation, for which pofterity wJU thank the prefent 

 age in terms of the higheft approbation. The 

 principles on which thofe improvements have 

 been conduced are as judicious as the fubje6t is 

 important ; and it is highly probable, that many 

 good effefts will take place in every part of the 

 kingdom. 



Agriculture has been confidered of national im- 

 portance by the moft difcerning part of mankind 

 in all ages. 



Every civilized nation, at one period or other, 

 have been convinced of its intrinfic excellence ; 

 and the wifcft men, of every age and country, have 

 unitedly beftowed the higheft encomiums on it. 

 In the prefent times wc have the fatisfadion of 



feeing. 



