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Thus I have attempted to fketch the out- 

 line of the works of this fpirited improver. 

 — We have feen him introduce thofe excel- 

 ent articles of cukurc, cabbages and clover 

 — devife and try abundance of experiments 

 in various other branches of agriculture — 

 and greatly improve the breed of cattle. — 

 We have found confiderable progrefs made 

 in rendering the roads from being almofl 



impaflable, equal to moil turnpikes. An 



excellent manfion-houfe has been eredted ; 

 iive new farm-houfes with complete offices; 

 two large inns ; four fliops and houfes ; 



and 14 cottages. We have feen a large 



part of a confiderable eftate taken into his 

 own hands — improved — and re-let. At the 

 fame time that all this bufinefs has been 

 carrying on, he has kept in his hands a farm 



of 1000 acres of land.- Thefe, it vnuil 



be confefied by all, are noble and fpirited 

 works — but do they not become aftoniihing, 

 when you are informed, that all has been 

 executed in lefs than the Ihort fpace of three 

 years ! 



This gentleman is no fooner convinced a 

 meafure is right, than he determines ; and 

 he executes with as much quicknefs as he 

 refolves. It is this celerity which performs in 

 a year, what fo many talk of for a century^ 

 — and contrads tlie bufmefs of a dream- 

 ing life, into the fpirited period of a few 

 n^onths ! 



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