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every deference to fituations and circumftances, 
which will always furnifh exceptions to all general 
rules in agriculture. 
In agriculture, as well as in manufatures, it 
fhould always be remembered, how indifpenfable a 
fufficient capital to manage a bufinefs properly, is 
to the fuccefs of that bufinefs; and no man fhould 
engage in a concern, to which his capital is not fo 
far equal, that he may not be obliged to fell his 
commodities in a finking market, or be prevented, 
by want of money, from buying when he fees a 
proper opportunity. 
2, NORTH-WEST DISTRICT. 
Sort. 
Tue foil of this diftri@, though not fo uniform 
as South-Wilts, may, neverthelefs, be reduced to a 
few leading features ; and thofe, in general, may be 
better defined by a defcription of the fub-ftrata, or 
under-foils, than by any peculiar characteriftics of 
the upper-ftratum, or top-mould. 
The under-foil of a large proportion of it (viz. 
in a direction from Cirencefter to Bradford) is a 
loofe, irregular mafs of that kind of flat broken 
ftones, called in Wiltfhire “ Corn Grate;” of 
which the greateft part of the Cotfwold-Hills in 
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