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r of many American crops; but x\]\cn 1 

 ^ n farming;, I t \pcncnccd thai lo Ik* the 



. I Ji.iJ in.mv acres in my firm on 

 which I would not Juvc sown three pecks 

 ( i \ r per a if nnv man \roiild 



have p cd it lor the '. .. it in ::ic 



parts woTild not h.tvc prodtirrd iny, and at 

 the bci*l not more than one c)i two bushcb 

 per acre. 



I ^ng ^hc acutcncss of 



the gentleman from Canada, in finding out 

 so r '•'; :V ig« of the > r.mts, 



and discovering Uic dispositions and man- 

 of the Ainci 1 ktmw many 



persons who have been there fui ) vars, and 

 arc : : dcs. the ii 



ofihclo.^. class of emigrants : astotl-^ - 

 in a more . re, a man will not 



he many iiuuin landcd before they make 

 him :\ .h their . lees. It 



ftccius lo i>c a relief to ilaiu when they sec 



r^ whf) have j^ot into the ttfne snare, 

 and I'ccn ili\ i:\cJ in liic •^.iinc manner a* 



