out the methods of managing their eftates in 

 fuch a manner as to enfure wealth to them- 

 felves, and happinefs to their tenants ; and to 

 the latter he has alfb fhewn how they may 

 always keep their farms in good condition ; 

 and thus live comfortably without embarraffi- 

 ment or difficulty in paying their rent. And 

 laflly, from many convincing arguments, it 

 is fhewii, that the produce of Britain migTit 

 in lefs than hulf a century be augmented to 

 ten times its prefent value. 



The work is interfperfed with many cur- 

 fory remarks relating to the conftrucflion of 

 villages, for the encouragement of fiiheries as 

 well as of agriculture ; the whole defigned to 

 fhew how the population, and confequently 

 the ftrength of the kingdom may be aug- 

 mented to an amazing degree ; how the great 

 may increafe their wealth, and the poor may 

 be made happy: Every thing being illuftrat- 

 ed from obfervations made in different parts 

 of the country, and thus adapted to every 

 poffible variety of local fituation. 



The fubjoined atteftation of a number of 

 eminent farmers, feveral of whom have ac- 

 quired confiderable fortunes, by purfuing a 

 mode of cultivation fimilar to that recom- 

 mended 



