7C0 



thctc is anv .i] ' d, i<i c!*>Hly cc ' * 



the earth galhrrrt! m fnrm tf ...I : ihc 

 ijcpiii o( soil is . 4i ai I i - 



not pntnr nttf -ir»v rrnri thnf yHu^, ..w raided 



to io imich c, with 



the acre of land onlv r^.kinj' twelve 



hu: ' ' " !s to ra; c th.i' i n y : 



but then the reader will obscr\'e there is a 

 very great t^ ipc in di. in 



that way — ;!ic grain sown afterwards will 

 grow in I ' . W tlic land is fer- 



tile enough to plant corn in drills, it is 

 J Me, ir\ r, rye, 



cd to be sown after ; as liie ridges ate- all 

 r ct witlc by that proce^w : but llicre . 

 thousands of acres in AnRiica that will 

 bear no other . but Ii 

 left in this slate in some places ;u rcinaui 

 for ever, and are n 



Among the mauv u i ( i> to be : » 

 why Indian corn i^gencrallv u^cd in Ainr^ 

 rica, the one u, thousaiu! ( 1 . \N»upi«- 



du* .^ besides that plain rluif they 



CAA nuke bread witii ; c inha- 



