TO THE PUBLIC. 



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worki it would be a want of gratitu le 

 not to add, that, how greatly focvcr Sir 

 Harbord Harbord and myfelf might differ 

 upon matters oi Bicfmefs, I flatter myfelf 

 I fhall always retain a proper fenfe of the 

 perfonal civilities I had the honor of re- 

 ceiving, during my refidence at Gunton. 

 Before I clofe this Addrefs, it may be 

 proper to inform the Public, that it is my 

 intention, at prefent, to iiniili the pro- 

 pofed Plan, upon an enlarged bails ; hav- 

 ing now extended it, not only to the 

 Management of landed Estates, 

 but to Planting ; an art upon which, 

 fome time ago, I digefted my ideas, and 

 in which I have, fmce, had an opportunity 

 of extending m.y pradice : thus, purpo' 

 fing to refiore to their natural union the 



THREE branches ofRuK AL ECONOMICS. 



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