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of character stown by th.e instance quoted, he evinced 

 the greatest candour of mind in chronicling his own 

 mistakes, and severely animadverting on them, which 

 he sometimes does to an amusing extent. Altogether, 

 he leaves on the mind a most agreeable impression, and 

 a feeling of confidence that in his various writings 

 he has accurately and fully recorded the agricultural 

 experiences of his times. 



