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Now to bring thefe matters to a decifive 



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point, we muft calculate tlie expence 'of 4 

 horfes, and the labour attending them. Two 

 men muft, in nineteen inftances cut of 

 twenty, be absolutely engaged; and in 

 numerous ones, fuch as feed-time, manur- 

 ing, | harveft, &c. three, four, five and even 

 fix men. However, to avoid any 'impu- 

 tation of partiality, I will fuppofe the 

 labour of only three men to be guided in 

 their work by the horfes *. As both the 

 gentleman and farmer has the option of 

 either fervants or labourers, we will fuppofe 

 the former, and value j their wages, board, 

 warning and lodging, at 20 /. a year each ; 

 the total of this article, therefore, is 60 /. 

 The expence of horfes is various, rifing 

 from 5 /. a year to 1 5 /. but as there are 



* There are many inftances where only 2 men are kept 

 to 4 horfes, but I fuppofe the horfes [no* as in common] 

 to be affigned to a proper quantity of land. 



S 2 not 



