TO THE READER, V 



What is faid in the following adver- 

 tifement of the inUruments neceiTary to 

 this method of Hufbandry, was in great 

 forwardnefs when Mr. Forbes died ; and 

 may be yet carried into execution, if, 

 from application to the publifher, there 

 fliould appear to be any demand for 

 them. And in fuch cafe, every poflible 

 method ihall be taken to infure juftice 

 to be done to the pui chafers. 



The laft part of the advcrtifement will 

 not indeed be fo e^fily fupplied. Mr. 

 Forbes was a gentleman of much expe- 

 rience and fkill in this Hufbandry ; he 

 was an unconceited man of integrity ; 

 and was actuated by no bye-views that 

 could interfere with his earneft defire to 

 promote this Engliih method of agri- 

 culture, which, after long "practice, 

 checked by found theory, he found to 

 be the bed. 



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