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themselves a high degree of pleasure and 
satisfaction, at the same time that they 
derive a considerable pecuniary advantage. 
Tire cultivation of the Vine in France, 
was greatly improved, and the art of 
making Wines, Brandy, and Vinegars, put 
upon a regular system of beneficial pro¬ 
duct, by the united efforts of Cijahtal, 
Rozier, Parmentjer, and Dussieux, 
men of the highest scientific intelligence, 
and Members of the Societies established 
for the improvement of Sciences and Agri¬ 
culture in France. 
When it is considered how great the 
benefits have been, that have resulted from 
their exertions to establish a System that 
all might understand and practice, and how 
very similar our Orchard productions are 
to the Vineyards of France, it becomes a 
wonder, that some simple publication has 
