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Page 

 Living Fences -without a gripe or 



trench - - . - - 24 



Temporary dead Fences, made princi- 

 pally of Scotch fr, cut away at theftze 

 of eight or ten feet, or -when it begins 

 to injure plants of more value - 3 1 



Common paling of poft and rail, Jbeep- 



hurdles, &c. - - "34 



4. Preparation of the Boils for planting 35 

 J. An account of the management of an 

 Oak wood, luhich had been for many 

 years on the decline, prior to the year 

 1792, : -52 



6. Of the advantage offowing potatoes, as 



a preparative to ajjljl thefpeedy growth 

 of Plantations', and alfo, for the mojl 

 effectual mode of laying doivn bad lands 

 to the greatejl perfection - "57 



7. A description of the management 'of the 



batiks of the river at Raft, fo far as 

 it accompanies the demefne - - 6 1 

 S. An Account of Ta/k, or Piece-ivork, 

 together "with a comparifon between 

 it and common Day Labour, with 

 fome remarks on labouring Tools and 

 Implements - - - - 74 



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