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A plough of the bar -share tort cOfU 

 fony-threc doUai^, \nthout auj it n \ 

 The share of ihi% plough has a bar of 



iron, wiiich cci: is lu ihc ' ' handle, or 

 still; a Ik>Ii from the s!i:irr. rr bar, throiirh 

 the beam; aiioiiicr bo.l I i I he 



l.i!ul still : and throtii'h t'hc otJicr still, and 

 mould-i li, m ' , but no 1 



1 lir coiilrcr has a liole at the back : the 

 sharc-[)oiht is \- : :: w!, a;. J goes liilu it; 

 f?ic mil of the coiilttT is f . nij lies OD 

 I 1 i.#ce tiic I . our I 



.„iiy of the ploughs in make re- 

 S(fn[)ie a gliit-M * , bciii^ i 

 and wider behind ; and if the sod were 

 t^ 'i, as ihi T " h su.. it would 

 scarcely ^^''^ it on its cd. < , much less turn 

 it over: but there I ; no sod, the | 



a 



roots up the soil» and leaves it on its edge, 

 I ;; no breast or turn in the u; 

 parr rf lU^ mould •lx>ard. The hor^s 

 draw V, ..s in I.ngland. Tl is 



what thi; v.. 11 4 shuvel-plough, something 

 LLc a pa: _ ^ . do not l! *. 



