( "9 > 



Labour, - - \.* .800 

 Deficiency, -r. - - 674 



. i 12 8 



Whicfi will be all he has to anfwer the 

 favings while he was a labourer, which 

 muft be oppofed to the accidental produce 

 of a pig, a calf, or work with his horfes. 



Now, fuppofing that the farm in one cafe 

 maintains him, and the labour, in the other; 

 fo far they are upon a par. But the labour 

 is -liable to- no chances nor accidents; the 

 farm to many. 



It is very evident, therefore, that a 

 labourer, poflefled of 91 /. taking ftich a 

 farm, is acting not only with imprudence, 

 but even folly, and much .to his preju- 

 dice. 

 vr* ^nrvr* #i m :.(\ s%+ twv.' Jo CBifQjloq -tl 



N^a. 



Variation the firft. 



The arable part of the above farm to be laid 

 doivn tp graft. 



Firft year. 

 All expences the fame as 



before, ^.91 4 7 



I 4 Second 



