398 



A if a man sells liis produce, he 



n V mnntirf ; %%.._.. \i\A Irtsen hl^ 



|» J if he I 



clnvrr^ tr TTtH not make any such 8um at I 



lu*vc ; lit f< r. 



Tlirrc 1% from tlic preceding calculation, 

 two p. . .Is fif shillings and ' . 

 halfpenny per acre profit : and ih-^ men 

 (' ' * * V Dulv * n) do ihcir \n> :k 



themselves, and exist, having farms consist- 

 ing of f eighty acres each. If 



the farm be forty acres, and all the produce 

 •old, the : CT will make a ^ one 



hundred and eleven pounds eleven shillings 

 and eight pi ; if «^ , res, one hun- 



dred and twenty-three pounds three shil- 

 lings and four pc II L'woik 

 himself, and being thu^i paid for his labour, 

 is the mean* c ;^ bread ; or llu r 

 arc many c.\ to add — c* '^^ . key: i : 

 the ; . -^ !i would take offiho 

 pruti( : llicri jun ot his produce \ 

 hi^ own U'C. \ I Iir nnii liis f.tmilv J.- 



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