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farms, including those for the dairy, and every branch 
connected with husbandry : examinations of their con- 
structions and utility, and inspections of their qualities, 
may be made by direction of the society, and, if ap- 
proved, they may be stamped; and thereby recom- 
mended. 
Models may also here be deposited, for inspection 
and imitation. os 
Here, an assortment of every implement wanted, may 
be at once obtained, and the kind and quality ensured, 
so far as the society can be reasonably expected to. be 
responsible, with the common care and attention of its 
members ; who can spare from their necessary voca- 
tions, only a portion of their time. 
It is not intended that the society shall be subject to 
any losses, or enjoy any profits. A person well recom- 
mended for his intelligence, integrity and mechanical 
talents, (but removeable for incompetency or misbe- 
haviour) must be procured; who, for his own benefit, 
will undertake the management and direction of the 
manufactory, as well as of the collection and sales of 
all articles. If, added to other requisite quatifications, 
he has some agricultural knowledge and propensities, 
his capacity for the employment will be the more per- 
fect. He may associate with him others, skilled, or ne- 
cessary, in any branch or branches, if he (as he no doubt 
will perceive it to be) finds it convenient or proper. 
But he must be subject to such rules, as shail be mu- 
tually agreed on. These-rules will be calculated only for 
the credit and usefulness of the establishment; and he 
will find it his interest to comply with them, On a for- 
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