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of our mobs, which are flight evils, attend- 

 ing a moft fuperior excellency, than think 

 of abandoning the good, becaufe attended 

 by fo fmall an ill. 



There are fome fmall farms that arc en- 

 tirely taken up with railing Winter-food, 

 either to let to fheep-farmers on the moun- 

 tains, or elfo to feed fheep belonging to the 

 fame perfon who keeps them in Summer 

 there. When this is the fyftem, they 

 plant their lands in the following manner: 

 (r.) They fow maiz for hay, which they 

 mow time enough for turneps : thefc tur- 

 neps are fed time enough to fow (2.) rye, 

 which is fed in the Spring, and ploughed 

 up for maiz, among which clover being 

 fown, after the maiz is mown for hay, a. 

 crop of clover hay is got, and food for all 

 Winter : (3.) In the Spring it is ploughed 

 up for maiz, and when the hay of that is 

 got, turneps are fown, among which alfo 

 clover is fown, which in Winter a-ftcr 

 the turneps are eaten, is fed j and in the 

 following year (4.) the clover is mown 

 once for hay, and got time enough to 

 millet for hay. By this inan 



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