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of them. So mean arc the pre ' ' ^ 

 of the three and four field ilivlvirms u hm 

 ni.ii/c has been continued a , ihat liicy 



will not allow of being rated by the acre 

 nev to high a.H the present ttat allow 



to cither mode of the English husbandry, 

 or, as we may bi ^^ to the American 

 husbandry, %vhen it shall be practised ac- 

 cording to the improved priiuiplcs of crop- 

 pinj^, with or without maize. Two ex- 

 lui ;:ig corn-crops, perpetually • m 



three or four fidds, after some years, will 

 •carcdv ^ht bushels of wheat all 



acre on common lami, one year with an* 

 other: but, suppose^ 



N** III. 



lOO a. m.ii/c. at I 2 buslu' , I 200 



IOC - whc.it, 8 - - - 8oO 



lOO - lay or mean pasture, - 



• • • • 



300 a. in three fields, ... 2000 bs» 



