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produced double the return to the community, to 

 that of any vagrant whom poverty or fpeculation 

 ever carried to gain bread or improve his for- 

 tune abroad. 



I am, Sir, 



Your very obedient fervant, 



Stijled-Hall, EJJex, CHA. ONLEY. 



Aug. 14, 1784. 



Article XIV. 



Kentish Agriculture, (being Anfwers to the So- 

 cieiys printed ^eries) iranfmitted hy the Rev. Mr. 

 Hilly of Eajl-Mallingy near Maidjloney in Kent. 



I 



Gentlemen, 



N reply to the Queries fent to me by your Secre- 

 _^ tary, I fend you the following Anfwers. Permit 

 me to repeat my beft wifhes for the profperity of 

 your Society, and the fuccefs of their very laudable 

 endeavours to promote the advancement of Agricul- 

 ture ; and to aflure you that I am, with great lincerity. 



Your mofl: obedient fervant, 



DANIEL HILL. 



Eajl-Mallingy July 16., 1785. 



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