him. His general yearly account will now 

 ftand as under; 



Expences. Product. 



L- 5 10 o . 510 o 



The balance of 57 /. is, for all his private 

 expences, his profit,the intereftof his money, 

 and the chance of accidents, very inade- 

 quate to thefe demands ; but, in a term of 

 years, will increafe, from the expenditure 

 of itfelf in part on the farm, and from the 

 gradual increafe of ftock by breeding, as 

 he has, befides the article of fheep charged, 

 56 /. worth for breeding, either in kind or 

 cafh. Now if we go over thefe accounts, 

 the fums wherewith the farm was flocked 

 will appear to be as follows : 



The 



