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THINKING HUSB.^NDMAN. HE WHO ACCOMPLISHES BUT ONE, OF HOWKVEH I.IMlTKn APPLICATION, ANP 

 TAKES CAUE TO REPORT IT FAITHFTTLI.V. ADVANCES THE SCIENCE, AND, CONSEQUENTLY, THE PRACTICE 

 OF AORICtriTURE. AND ACQW.RES THEKEBV A K,r,HT TO THK GRATnni.K OF HIS FELLOWS. AND OF THOSE 

 WHO COME AFTER. TO MAKE MANY SUCH IS BEYOND THE POU'ER OF MOST INDIVIDUALS, AND CANNOT 

 BK EXPECTED. THE FIRST CARE O? ALL SOCIETIES FORMED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF orR SCIENCE 

 SHOULD BE TO PREPARE THE FORMS OF SUCH EXPERIMENTS, AND TO DISTRIBUTE THE EXECUTION OFTHJ>E 



AMONG THErR MEMBERS. ^, ^^ ^^ ^^^ Principles of Agrindiure. 



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