168 RURAL ECONOMY OF ENGLAND. 



followed in England, and will shortly point out others. 

 Our agriculture may there find useful examples ; but I 

 am far from giving them as models for imitation. Every- 

 where each soil and climate has its requirements and 

 resources. The south of France, for example, has scarcely 

 anything to borrow from English methods ; its agricul- 

 tural future is nevertheless magnificent. There is only 

 one law which admits of no exception, and which every- 

 where produces the same results that is, the law of 

 markets. 



