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BREEDING, 



"CpROM its general magnitude, prevalent 

 fafhion, and great utility, is certainly 

 entitled to precede every other fubjedt, upon 

 which we Ihall have occafion to enlarge, 

 in the courfe of the work before us ; and 

 will afford ample opportunity to introduce 

 fuch remarks and inftrucftions, as may evi- 

 dently tend to improve what is now become 

 fo univerfal, that the world at large, either 

 in pleafure, agriculture ^ or commerce^ feem 

 interefted in its fuccefs* Previous to em- 

 barkation in fo extenfive a field for invefti- 

 gation, it may be applicable to obferve, 

 that whatever opinions may be promulgated 

 as matters of recommendation^ they are not 

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