f. 2552 J 
rather inconvenient for calculations and literary 
difcufions. I therefore hope, that others, who are 
impreffed with the fame ideas which I feel, and have 
more facility of communication, will purfue the 
fubjeé&t, until it is thoroughly eftablifhed and pro- 
vided for. ~ 
I have the honour to be, 
My Lords and Gentlemen, 
Your faithful humble fervant, 
J. CALL. 
Whiteford-Houfe, Callington, 
Fune 21ft, 1798. 
[¢& The foregoing fubject has been deemed fo impor- 
tant, and the manner of treating it by the worthy baronet 
fo interefting, that the Committee had particular pleafure in 
adopting the paper for the prefs. If the refult of Sir Jonn’s 
very attentive examination and reafoning be applicable to 
the whole kingdom, no fmall degree of ufeful alarm fhould 
take place; and in order that a more complete knowledge 
of faéts may be obtained, under experience of the prefent 
high prices of provifions, it is defirable that other country 
gentlemen fhould take fome fimilar method of inveftigation 
in due time. To aid which, Sir Joun’s form is annexed, 
for collecting uniform information. ] 
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