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human foresight could prevent, to the errors 
of pra61ice. At his market dinner he does 
not forget to proclaim how long the fat ox 
was feeding, which gained the prize, and 
how much more than his worth he consumed 
of pampering provender. 
Since Sir John Sinclair has thought pro- 
per to make a quotation from the works of 
the a 2 :ricultural hero of Bradfield-Hall, in 
Suffolk, dt may not be considered inapplica- 
ble in this place to notice that precious spot, 
though indeed it may be considered by some 
as rude in J:he extreme, with unhallowed 
feet to tread on such ‘ classic ground but, 
my Lord, has it not been held out to the 
public as an experimental or a highly finished 
pradtical farm, for upwards of thirty years ? 
Can a pra61;iccff husbandman be found in the 
whole county of Suffolk, who will stand up 
at your Board, and assert, that he has de- 
rived one atom of benefit from any thing 
which Mr. Young has there attempted to 
put in pra6fice, .except a convi61;ion of the 
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