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1 8. Have the ale-houfes increafed in your part of 

 the countr)'' within the lad thirty years, and in what 

 degree, and what have been the eiFefts of fuch in- 

 creafe ? 



19. Do the morals of the lower orders appear to 

 have improved, or to have grown worfe, within the 

 lad twenty or thirty years ; and are they more or 

 lefs frequent in their attendance on publick woriliip ? 



20. What proportion of the children of the poor 

 may be fuppofed to have no fchooling, or whether 

 they have more or lefs of it than formerly? 



2 1 . Would it be politick to hold out additional 

 encouragement to the growth of wheat, and if fo, 

 what encouragement ? 



22. Would it not be politick to encourage the 

 ufe of oxen in agricultural draught, and in place of 

 that of horfes ? 



23. Have cottages in general lefs land about them 

 than formerly, and what have been the effefts on 

 the comfort and morals of their inhabitants ? 



ANSWERS. 



I. AMONG farmers — (eWmg corn^JIour, oy pofa- 

 foes, or all three, to workmen, at reduced prices. 

 Among inhabitants of towns — bread, potatoes, or 

 rice, at reduced prices. 



2. Various* 



