who formerly hail l>ccn a i ' cr, bu: ' 

 a farmer^ had no land lufi Uiat would bring 

 a crop of tobacco, « g 



•omc of the wood land ; and that is wanted 

 for fire: lour hun want a deal of 



wood for fire. \nd there b another incon* 

 vtaiancc ulilch arises \ !e the ] is 



nuining over the fresh land, and raiaing 

 tobacco, a! ..t is . . dc^' ng hiii 



estates, as the tobacco takes all the manure 

 he can procure : and, on such poor lands as 

 those of America, the lirc is soon ex- 



hausted, and the tobacco brings notlunt^ to 

 the ' >hill, but fc 1 1 ' * ' ill ihe 

 fable M;liug hii ^-.- that laid g« \ ^"^^f^* 

 And .' ' ugh II 1 raises i i- 



ful crop of tobacco for one year» in those 

 hot climates it has a very short c n. 



Therclbrc the com and grain cu i re 

 Kght, and make little ai! 

 hill; and the land becomes so poor, that the 

 little more than s / food for 

 the negroes* and dung for the garden. It 

 15 well kaowmhdt ( \ gtoii ..: 



