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would have wonderful effedls to quicken in- 

 duftry and ingenuity. And if once the vil- 

 lage got into good reputation of the fcuers 

 living comfortably , and faving a little mo- 

 ney, would foon increafe, perhaps to ten or 

 twenty times its fizc, or more. 



And (till further for encouragement, let 

 all garden-feeds be given them for the firft 

 two or three years gratis ; fuch as cabbage- 

 feed, different kinds of greens or kail, tur- 

 nip, onions, carrots, leeks, potatoes, red and 

 white clover-feeds ; and only to thofe who 

 agreed to follow the regular rotation of crops, 

 as mentioned in National Improvements, 

 page 270. Likewife a few flips of goofberry 

 and currant bufhes, and fruit trees. 



All that the Britifh fociety, or any propri- 

 etor that chufes to feu out ground for villages, 

 have to do, is to build a pier, large ware- 

 houfes to hold fait, barrels, nets, and wood, 

 &.C. The whole of the herrings, or cod-fiih, 

 to be repacked at thefe warehoufes, and care- 

 fully examined by an infpedtor appointed for 

 the purpofe. The name of the village mark- 

 ed with a burning iron upon each cafk. This 

 is very neceifary in order to prevent frauds, 

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