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icrcs III he managed by the plough, and 

 will leave five acre** of land every year, 

 not worth tlic taxes, or it all to be reckon- 

 ed on. I hvHulredn of acres be- 

 tween Q : Ana and Alexandria, which 

 Ili%'e pp the ' t tohmo in 

 lica, but which I louiil not chooK U> 

 accept as a ^ : . T\\l l-n^'ll-li reader may 

 SU| ; ^ that the land will bc^ii something 

 after : hut it will produce no useful plant 

 \vhalc\Hr. There is hcic aiul there a sort 

 r»f '^cdge, of wliitli thcv make bisotns ; it 

 ia very indiflcrcut even tor liut : and as 

 there arc no live frnro^, I think ^tirh lands 

 will all go wild in every calcula- 

 tion made of the cultivalion ami produce it 

 ap|Kars plainly, that, if there be any ihin^ 

 got, it is pinched out of the negro. Irom 

 tobacco there is a ' if the crop be 

 good, and the market high» for a man to put 

 a few hut ' ^ inds into his pc ; 

 which ha^ l>vc.. the case ; but it never will 

 be done by tnghbh 



