vi defirable fubfoil, an abforbent brick 

 " earth. 



" But the fadl is, and was probably fore- 

 " feen, that the tenant, inftead of marling 

 " twenty acres annually, according to the 

 a letter of the agreement, marled, I think he 

 " told me, upwards of one hundred the firft 

 " year, and has now nearly finiilied the 

 " whole. 



" Therefore, fuppofing the original fix 



u hundred pounds, and the firft feven years 



u intereft, to have been taken up, the land- 



" lord would, at the end of the term, have 



" cleared off the incumbrance, and have 



" found fome hundred pounds in his pocket, 



" befide the fee-fimple of one hundred and 



" fifty to two hundred pounds a-year, from 



" this allotment only ; befide the advantages 



" arifing from the remainder of the heath, 



c and the inclofure of the common field ; and 



" befides having done away a miifance, and 



" planted induftry and plenty upon an almoft 



" ufelefs wafte : and this, too, without ren- 



" dering himfelf odious, or his tenants mi- 



" ferable. Improvements like this are real, 



u and bring a permanent increafe to the rent- 



" roll of an eftate." 



Thefe 



