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ADDRESS 



without referve^ every information I afked 

 for. 



Thus, — in a manner totally unforcfeen, 

 i — I became pofTeiled of an opportunity, 

 not only of extending my plan to an im- 

 portant purpofc I had not thought of, but 

 of executing the part I had propofed, in a 

 manner which the whole landed Interert: 

 could not, without an agency, have en- 

 abled me to have done. 



I therefore embraced every opportunity 

 of regiflering the ufeful ideas which oc- 

 curred, whether in hufbandry, or in 

 eftate-agency : but (I think proper to 

 mention in this place) without any view 

 at that tifnCi of carrying the whole of my 

 plan into execution. At length, however, 

 iinding, that I could no longer conduct 

 the eftate, — in a manner, which, to my 

 own mind, appeared to be right ;— I loft 

 no time in finifhing a RegiAer of the 

 Rural Economy of the county ;j and, ii> 

 November 1782, Heft Norfolk. 



Slaving thought it neceflary to fay this 

 much, in explanation of the following 



work. 



