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KISON, at Ossington, in Nottinghamshire, 

 upon the same recommendation. 



I cannot help commending the spirit 

 with which Mr. Young chastises every 

 thing that he supposes to be contra artem 

 in husbandry; but I must be allowed to 

 think, that the man who holds up his 

 head as an instructor, should himself have 

 first submitted to be instructed— should 

 not be too high to ask the opinion of the 

 lowest, especially in the manual parts of 

 husbandry ; nor too confident or precipi- 

 tate to attend to, and to understand, the 

 answers given him. I could not help 

 smiling when I saw the liberty which 

 Mr. Young has taken, in his calendar, of 

 lashing a man who knows more of Float- 

 ing, in all its circumstances — in all its 

 l^ranches— and in all its bearings, than 



Mr. 



