The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics . t and thickestfog ever remembered in this coun-try, and which lasted a longer timethan fogs or mist are accustomedto hover over the British accompanied with a gentlefrost and a calm atmosphere, itproduced the thickest and mostbeautiful hoar frost that ever deco-rated the branches and tendrils ofBritains vegetation : never was awinter scene of the northern climesmore inimitably displayed than byour landscapes at the commence-ment of the year. To the weather which produced these beautiful ob-jects f


The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics . t and thickestfog ever remembered in this coun-try, and which lasted a longer timethan fogs or mist are accustomedto hover over the British accompanied with a gentlefrost and a calm atmosphere, itproduced the thickest and mostbeautiful hoar frost that ever deco-rated the branches and tendrils ofBritains vegetation : never was awinter scene of the northern climesmore inimitably displayed than byour landscapes at the commence-ment of the year. To the weather which produced these beautiful ob-jects for the pallet and pencil, suc-ceeded the most severe and intensefrost, and prodigious fall of snow,ever recollected, which have im-peded the pursuits of agriculturethrough nearly the whole of lastmonth. The farmer has never beenmore completely excluded fromfield employ by the extremes ofweather, the snow lying too deepto admit of the accustomed winterimprovements of the soil. It hasalso locked up from consumption| the green products of the earth,1 and caused large draughts to be. s §.


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