156 STATISTICAL SURVEY 



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The drawback for the cot-take, in point of 

 provifion, may be thus ftated, after de- 

 dufting feme allowance for feed. 



jr. ,. d. 



Half an acre of oats, - -220 

 One rood of potatoes, - -4100 



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It may be thought a matter of furprife in other 

 countries, how a cottier, with fix in family, could be 

 able to make out 22/. \$s. 2</., with many other inci- 

 dental occurrences. 



In this coanty, and throughout all the North of Ire- 

 land, fo far as the linen trade is in a profpcrous way, 

 the difficulty is eafily anfwered; the wheel and the 



loom 



