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* The application of all the various soils to 
their most profitable uses, whether in arable, 
pasture, or wood. 
Encouragement for the discovery of new 
manures best adapted to the various soils. 
Let any man of common sense deny, that 
if proper attention had been paid to these 
obje6fs in due time, the words scarcity of 
PROVISIONS, without monopoly, could not 
now be in the mouth of an Englishman. 
CONCL USION. 
We shall conclude with the following ob- 
servations, suggested more, indeed, by our 
knowledge of the people ot this country than 
by our acquaintance with the history of man- 
kind. And although by some men we may 
be considered for once to be a little specu- 
lative, we are persuaded, that, should the 
efforts of those invested with power be di- 
re6f:ed to call forth into a61ion the latent 
springs of internal improvement to their 
