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ments used here, thinking, if it has no other benefit, it may 

 furnish some useful suggestions to some of our inventive man 

 ufacturers of agricultural tools, who, in the ingenuity and skill 

 of their productions, and especially in the excellence of the 

 workmanship, (and it is no disparagement to the English manu 

 facturers for me to say it,) need not fear a competition with the 

 best mechanics on this side of the water. The implement has 

 received the highest premium of the Agricultural Society, with 

 rery strong commendations. 



