where labour is cheap, to overlook the 

 more unprofitable circumftances, in a farm 

 beneficial upon the whole ; and where it is 

 dear, that he may not lofe fight of fo ma- 

 terial an expence among others, and deter-? 

 mine, therefore, to reject a bargain which 

 may be fo additionally unprofitable. Too 

 much cannot be faid on this point, for no 

 object is more important : but the evident 

 confequence of it will, it is apprehended, 

 plead ftronger with thofe who are upon 

 taking new farms, than any thing more 

 I can add. Let me, however, remark that 

 the price of labour may very eafily make 

 it better worth a farmer's while to give 

 15 s. an acre, in one place, for land, than 

 12 s. in another, fuppofing the utmoft 

 fimilarity. 



CHAP. XII. 



Cffome other circumjlances 'which a farmer 

 foould attend to in hiring a farm. 



'TT'HERE are a few other points which 

 Jl deferve mention, but which may be 



thought 



