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to evade the ill effeds of which, nodurnal 

 flielter will very iniich contribute. 



Notwithjftanding every poffible informa- 

 tion that can he introduced, fuch variety of 

 cafes may occur with fo great a complication 

 of circumilances, that no literary defcription, 

 however diffufe, can prove completely ade- 

 quate to every idea upon the fubjed: ; condi- 

 tional inftrucSions muft alwavs become fub- 

 fervient to the difcriminating , judgm.eat of 

 the owner or fuperintendant, upon whofe fa- 

 vourable opinion or prejudice, caprice or 

 coynpUance^ will depend the cfFecl of the 

 whole j and to fuch precarious decifion alone 

 muft the writer ultimiately fubmit the confif- 

 tency and execution of his directions, though 

 he were to produce an immaculate vohnv.e 

 upon the fubjedl, 



Confcious, however, of the compulfive 

 neceffity for fuch dependence, and the diver- 

 fity of cafes requiring conditional changes to 

 the variety of circumftances that may occur, 

 no particular ireek or month can be invaria- 

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