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arrangements of the farmer, — which ought to be regulated 

 by good information, to be effectual, — it is decidedly 

 otherwise. 



In these countries the produce is taken into account, 

 as compared with the census of the population, and 

 in France and America has reference to horses and 

 cattle not used for human food, but which aid in the 

 consumption, and to such live stock as assist in affording 

 sustenance to the people ; but in all cases, I understand, 

 the account only includes the yield of the crops, and not 

 the sowing, or previous preparations for them. 



