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upon hearfay-authority ; what 

 little they contain is, chiefly a 

 defcription of fuch practical points 

 of Hufbandry as may be adopted 

 in many parts of England to great 

 advantage, And as thefe Hints 

 are publifhed from no motive of 

 intereft whatever, but merely to 

 enable gentlem.en of landed pro^ 

 perty to be competent judges 

 whether their eftates are properly 

 managed, or not, it is hoped they 

 will meet with a candid and fa- 

 vourable acceptance, 



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