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"The extensive usefulness of hemp, the little interference of its culture with the other work of farmers in America; and when water-rotted, the ease with which it is produced and prepared for rope as well as the general certainty of the crop with a good price, led ne to admire it in preference to other uncommon articles of crop."--opening lines of text
Ascribed to the press of Charles Cist by Evans
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Evans, 35217
Rink, E. Technical Americana, 1538
Signed on p. 7: B. January, 1799. Attributed to John Beale Bordley by Evans
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