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 provement that would have excellent effed? 

 upon this uncultivated region; andcommce 

 thole who doubt of tlie proht of cultivating 

 moors, that no method whatever oi expend- 

 ing money is lb highly advantageous. 



As a national benefit, 1 much wifh that 

 fomething of this fort could be done for this 

 uncommonly induftrious fellow : The objed: 

 is too much to expc^St of one perfon, and 

 greatly fuperior to my fortune, but it the 

 Friends of LviPRoVi men r, in this age of 

 public generofity, would charitably fubfcribe 

 a trifle for forwarding this genius, .the de- 

 lign would be worthy the warmeft praife ; 

 and the effecSts, in all probability, anfwer- 



able to the mofl fanguine expectations. 



I venture however to throw out this hint ; 

 and if any of my readers are inclined to 

 fupport this poor, but honeft little cultivator, 

 they may pay any trifle they think proper 

 into the hands of Mr. Nicoll^ in St. PaiipB. 

 church-vard, the publiflier of this book ; 

 and I \\\\\ engage that the fums fo fubfcribed 

 fliall be applied in the bcft manner, for the 

 advantage of y^7W£'j' CV^//, and the names of 

 the fubfcribcrs, with their refpe6tive fums, 

 and the difpofition, infertcd in the public 

 papers ; deliring in the mean time to write 

 my own name, with one guinea, at the foot 

 of the fubfcription ''^. 



* The following are Corrcfpoiidcnts of Air. Micolly 

 Vv'ho will receive any contributions. 



Barf/Jiey, 



