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viewed in their connexion with the whole, they 

 acquire fufficient importance to claim attention 

 and regard from the publick. 



I have the honour to be. 



Your very humble fervant. 



f rome, March iS^i-jSs. A.CROCKER. 



Artici-e III, 

 The Rev. Mr. Onlefs Mode of cultivating his Farm.. 



[In a Letter to th« Secretary.] 



THE exad; attention of the Bath Agriculture 

 Society to the principles of their very ex- 

 cellent inftitution, could not be more ftrongly 

 proved, than by the honourable notice they have 

 condefcended to take of the trifle I took the li- 

 berty of fubmitting to Mr. Young. I {hall be 

 happy by furthering any enquiries they may wifti to 

 make in this neighbourhood; in which, on farms 

 of a moderate fize, agriculture in a plain method 

 is perfedlly underftood, and with hard labowr ancj 

 moderate gain vqty diligently followed. 



To 



