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no general improvement take place, indi- 

 viduals will have so much the more inte- 

 rest in attending to the business. If a few 

 improve the quality of their Timber, they 

 will im prove their own market, in propor- 

 tion as they depreciate that of others. 



But they have a much higher induce- 

 ment. — ^The splendid Victory, lately 

 achieved, has proved our Wooden Walls 

 to be an essential part of the Title, by 

 which, not only Estates, but every species 

 of property, is held. Let, then, all, who 

 are anxious to preserve their property^ 

 remember the last order of that Patriot 

 and Hero — the immortal Nelson.— 

 Let it be considered as addressed to every 

 individual, as well as to our invincible 

 Tars : — Let it be re-echoed in every part 

 of the United Kingdom ; — Let it be espe- 

 daily, and perpetually, sounded in the 

 ears of British Timber Owners, — " Eng- 



"*' LAND EXPECTS EVERY MaN TO DO 



" HIS Duty!" 



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