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can summon up a solution to [indecipherable] to the one laid down for him he may be spared to his friends for many a year yet.  He writes to me in wonderfully good spirits evidently much pleased with your kind visit.  Your account of the Tenantry at Camden is sad enough but nothing more but what I was prepared to bear.  Three years of failure in the crops wd affect people of their class everywhere, but I am not prepared on account of these exceptional seasons recollecting the regularity of some 25 previous years past therefore to set down the district as I find many do, as one 'pre-eminently unfitted for agriculture".  In each year the failure has been from a different cause, and there

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