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The rural economics of this county ^^'ith all their excellencies and 

 defe<5ls, are faithfully detailed in the journal; and the general obfer- 

 vations which follow thereupon, form the fecond part of the report, 

 included in which, is a brief fummary of the evils and defers under 

 which the agricultural improvement of the county at prefent labours ; 

 diftinguilhed under the feveral heads, of fuch as are incurable by 

 human means ; of thofe that may be removed by individuals, or 

 the co-operation of neighbours ; and of thofe again which cannot be 

 removed, or in any wife alleviated, without the power and authority 

 of parliament. 



PART 



