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English cottager, confirmed my resolution 

 of leaving the country more early than I 

 otherwise might have done. 



I now proceed to make a short calcula- 

 tion of what an acre of land, such as I 

 occupied, at thirty shillings per acre, will 

 produce in Indian corn, as the reader will 

 recollect what I lost by sowing five acres of 

 barley on this sort of land after Indian 

 corn. The process for Indian corn being 

 always the same, we will take the aggre- 

 gate sum. 



A Calculation of four Years with a Crop of 

 Indian Corn ; the Expences and Profits, 

 Dr. and Cr. 



Dr. . . s. d. 



To one acre of proper culti- 

 vation of Indian corn in all 

 its stages, . . 7 1 7 6 



To four years' rent, . .600 



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