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and the -SETTING sun to be of the iam©' 

 or a fimilar ufe, here, in forming a judge-* 

 ment of the weather, as I have ever found 

 them, in other places ; though, in this 

 country, which may be faid to be fituated 

 within the region of rain, the changes from 

 fair to foul weather are, no doubt, more 

 fudden, than they are, in more eafterly and 

 central iituations. Neverthelefs, I am 

 clearly of opinion, that a due attention to 

 the barometer and the fetting fun, in the 

 fummer months, would amply repay the 

 occupiers of lands, for the time and at- 

 tention they might have occafion to beflow 

 upon them. 



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THE MANAGEMENT 



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FARMS. 



Prefatory Remarks. 

 AN account of the rise and progress 

 of Agriculture, in the feveral Diflridls 



of 



