On the Cultivation of Flax the Fattening of Cattle With Native Produce Box Fee
On the Cultivation of Flax the Fattening of Cattle With Native Produce Box Fee
John Warnes
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He will, one day, refer with regret. If the letter signed W. R. Rous may be considered as a pro- clamation of the value of a flax crop ; so may that issued under the signature of George Gower be regarded as an edict pro- hibiting the public from placing any confidence in me. I say under the signature, because it is evident that the composition emanated not from his own, but from the pen of a latent an- tagonist, evincing a servility on the one hand, and a cowardice on the other. Undoubtedly the... arguments contained in Nos. IX. And X. Of my series ought to have been refuted, or the impossibility of so doing candidly acknov/ledged. Seeing, then, that in the place of argument abuse has been substituted, I calmly submit to the fate of a prophet in his own country ; a fate that I anticipated when writing the preface to my ( Reasons for the Cultivation of Flax ;' wherein I observed that "Popularity was, at best, an uncertain privilege, " and of which the following extract is, alas ! a lively illustration taken from the public journals, and addressed to the " Noble- men, Clergy, Gentry, Yeomanry, and others interested in the prosperity of the county of Norfolk.
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