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3792. on manufactures and agrieulture. a 
fruit trees have been introduced and planted, and 
thereby the climate of the old inhabitants has been 
mitigated. In no other clime, are, (even the men of 
nobler origin, ) in a higher degree animalia omnivoru, 
than in the colder half of the temperate zone; as it 
affords ali kinds of tender and solid flefh, all sorts of 
corn, vegetables, roots, and fruit, or can easily pro- 
ure them, and which taken together, yield a whole- 
‘some nutriment when moderately enjoyed. Physi- 
‘cians, therefore, when they recommend to healthy 
“persons in our regions, a diet either entirely vege- 
~-table, or entirely animal, run counter to the analogy 
of nature, or to the manifest arrangements which 
“nature has made for our benefit. NeEmo. 
MANUFACTURES, 
‘IN UNION WITH IMPROVED AGRICULTURE. 
For the Bee. 
Wiure many of my countrymen are agitated by 
foolith politics, or idling away their time in worth- 
Jefs difsipation, to the ruin of their health, fortune, 
-and reputation, let me recal our attention to the con- 
sideration of those honest and commendable employ- 
ments that promote and tend to secure the peace 
.and welfare of the people, and a regular administra- 
-tion of government. r 
There have been many crude speculations. among 
politicians concerning the preference to be given to’ 
agriculture, or to commerce and manufactures; and 
