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zffities of mankind have, doubthfs, firfl obliged them to ob- 

 ferve thofe produ&ions more exaSily, which they had found by ex- 

 perience^ to be the mofil immediately neceffary for their mainte- 

 and tofeek and propagate with the greatejl carej the befl means of 



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have , with time, improved Jujfciently to fix the fir Jl foundation of agricul 

 ture and pafilurage (a); which fuccee ding ages have enlarged, ayid embel 

 lifhed with a numberlefs feries of mechanical arts and manufia&w 

 how far vegetable produ&ions have contribute 



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general im- 



provement, we can only learn from a due confederation of fome of thofe 



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To give a circumfilantial account of thofe, would require more room and 

 labour than we can now beflow ; but if we look i?ito the different methods 

 of living generally ufed among mankind, we ffmll certai?ily find them to 



be f up plied, in every country, with the mofil agreeable as well as th 



effary parts of their food from this p 



'ty to its tuxuriance. 



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which filill adds a mofil 



different 



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now in ufe, and the multiplicity of forms in which they are fierved 



<,p at our tables ! Obfierve the different forts of greens, and tender jl. 



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grain and fruit fierve to fiupply the luxury, 



kind I View but the machine in a difiordered condition, you will find th 



principal means of relief to be generally fought for, a?id obtained f 

 this ^kingdom. • Obfierve a man in his mofil accomplifihed filate, you 



fiee him fiurrowided and adorned with the various produ&ions of vegeta 

 bles y his moveables are chiefly fur nifijed by the fiorefi ; 



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quently f up plied by the cotton fi^rub 



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