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REMARKS 
(CHIEFLY AGRICULTURAL) 
Made during a short Excursion into 
WESTMORELAND AND CUMBERLAND, 
In August 1815. 
BY 
JOHN MOORE, JUN. ESQ. 
(Read Feb. 21st, 1817.) 
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MUCcH8 need not be said to justify those 
short excursions which so many of us are in 
the habit of annually taking, to some favorite 
watering place or more interesting part of the 
country. 
The invalid has the authority of his phy- 
sician, the student and man of business may 
well plead the acknowledged utility of occa- 
sional relaxation; and by those in easy or 
affluent circumstances, these delightful recre- 
ations have always been considered among the 
chief advantages of their condition in life. 
Our excursions are usually projected in 
consequence of some agreeable representa- 
tions; we anticipate them with pleasure, and 
whether undertaken from motives of health 
