«90 



In England^ on the contrary, there ar# 

 numerous ^ , tailors, manufa rs, 



religious orders of men, &c. together with 

 11. c govern of the 



many ladies and gentlcixKii who keep 

 fvcrvants tliat do nothing to' is ra 

 the necessaries of Hfc, and arc very luxu- 

 r It is \ icrful thai %o 



small a proportion of men cmj^^lovcd in 

 ;i^ lire can so nearly provide for all 



those and ll civc Thi^ i^ in a 

 measure to be a jicd to the ftrtliirv of 

 thc*^oii, the ! ' ^> of the ell: r, andllu 

 regularity of the I'overtiincnt, — m r j>arti- 

 colarly to tiic in \ <r i?/ luniyoft! 



farmer: for I h:iTe «*rrn fit-Id*; n[ Indian 

 corn in Ameiiea I c\i: 



saw inKngland, rl.oughindusli^v .wTC equal. 



The • * r nlu^t he in* !, in order 



to account for this superiority on Uic partoi 

 the Am* , that they arc at work with 



both the hoc and plough all the summer. 

 'Hi ' ^ of one htnidred acres, h ' ;»- 



ing to ^^'^ IJuydy^which I ha\ ..,ir 



