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ai he garc hU manuscript tn the printer, ht 

 thought he should re r an c cntial ser- 

 vice to his countrjinea. It is very common 



fo€ the ' I cultiN to ciujuirc if 



ibote statements set forth by authors of 

 F cxlucc be true; as^ they observe, 



they have made a patch of land as rich as it 



could be by duDging^ but they lud not any 

 such-like produce, therefore conclude tlic 

 V U bl to be false. 



The American l>eans, mentioned by Mr. 

 Boadlty, are all of the nature of Fr. !i 

 beans, and the peas the same ; only fit for 

 the . \'. : .: is icrnKcl the Ii. . pet 



u \wt)r |uiatcal)le when neauy i^ie; but 

 will not i when creen, as our pardvii 

 |H Mid beans do : hot would rnanv peo- 

 ple in 1 ^ ad detrn them €atablc» a^ llity 

 are MJinewhat Inlcriur lo ihe V '' 'i (icld- 

 pea when rcadv to harvtst. No hi id or 

 beast will cat ihcin at aity nine; ( 

 no extent of iJiat rrnp can l»e grown fo ^ny 

 adv ... •'.'.. .:\ i ■ '.\ ]> ;.i. ic .. r « f 



f , kling. or when '^Ui:i\ for the table. 



