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continue in this way far ever. This is Lord 

 Gardenfton's method of granting his tacks. 



If once this pradtice of feuing came to be 

 generally followed, it would increafe popu- 

 lation very much, and would be a nurfery 

 both for the navy and army. 



The fuperior advantage of every perfon 

 building his own houfe, and inclofing his 

 garden, to any other fcheme as yet propofed, 

 for the improvement of the fifheries, is fo 

 great and fo permanent, that it needs little 

 argument to prove it. It may be afked, 

 Where are the people to be got that are able 

 to build their own houfes, and to carry on 

 the fifliery ? The anfwer is ftiort, Give pro- 

 per encouragement by feus, or long tacks, 

 rent free for the firfl feven years. This, with 

 the view of the profits that can be made by 

 the fifheries, will induce many perfons, from 

 different quarters unexpected, to come and 

 fettle there. It only needs to be once be- 

 gun. 



What made fo many perfons emigrate to 

 America ? From the report that they would 

 get ground to improve for little or no rent. 



There are many perfons with fmall capi- 

 tals would fettle in thefe villages, in order to 



buy 



