160 CONCLUDING REMARKS. 



foreign from the object of the present work. 

 Enough however, it is hoped, has been said to 

 show, that the numerous causes assigned by 

 political agitators for our present calamities, 

 agricultural, commercial, and manufacturing, 

 are as erroneous as the several schemes ad- 

 vanced by them for effecting the melioration 

 of the different classes of the community are 

 totally inadequate for the purpose, and that 

 the improvement of our industry can only be 

 effected in accordance with what we propose. 



A few lines are given by way of preface, in 

 order to apprise the reader of the object which 

 the author has in view in bringing so compre- 

 hensive a subject before the public in so con- 

 tracted a form. He is now busily engaged in 

 preparing for the press a large work, where 

 the different subjects so imperfectly glanced 

 at in the foregoing pages will be more metho- 

 dically and fully discussed. 



THE END. 



LONDON : 



SPOTTISWOODE and SHAW, 

 New-street- Square. 



