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and expence, feems to be a matter of much concern 

 to every one interelted in the fuccefs of agricultural 

 purfuits. 



In cultivating wade lands, it would be equitable to 

 allow the re^or as much during the firfl feven years 

 as the wafte ufually produced. 



Survey of Surry, p. 87. 



In regard to the /econd obftacle to improvement, 

 the payment of tithes in kind, we Ihall take another 

 opportunity of ftating our fentiments upon the fub- 

 jeft, and of fubmitting them to the confideration of 

 the Board. 



Survey of Warwickshire, p. 39. 



Having here fpoken of wafle lands, it may be 

 proper to mention tithes in kind, as a great, and, 

 in fome cafes, an infurmountable obflruftion to their 

 cffeftual improvement. 



It is but juflice to the clergy in this county, to 

 fay, that, on the whole, they are more reafonable in 

 their demands for tithes in kind than the lay impro- 

 priators; and, where lands have been regularly and 

 well cultivated for a great length of time, there is 

 no great hardfliip in the occupier paying them, as, 

 in that cafe, it is chiefly a tax on the land-owner, 



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