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From thefe tables it appears, Jirft^ that 

 the beft way of difpofmg of any fum of 

 money from 373 /. to 413 /. is by hiring 

 either a farm of 60 acres, half grafs and 

 half arable, the foil light enough for tur- 

 nips; or one of 60 acres, a ftiff foil and 

 all grafs ; or, laftly, one of 70 acres, all 

 grafs ; thefe three farms paying a better 

 intereft than any of the reft. But there is 

 this difference between them, that the two 

 laft require fcarce any work, a man being 

 at liberty, notwithftanding his farm, to apply 

 to many other forts of bufmefs, and make 

 advantage thereof. Of thefe, therefore, 

 the grafs farms are the beft. 



Secondly, The other three farms, viz. 



60 acres, all arable, heavy foil 60 



acres all arable, light foil and 50 



acres, all arable, but laid to grafs, are 



nearly upon an equality in their profit. 



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