by any man for any farms, when all the 

 principal heads which mould be in his 

 memory, at fo critical a time, are ftated to 

 his view : he need not, in fuch a fitua- 

 tion, forget any, nor hire a farm in the 

 dark, while every point he mould reduce 

 to calculation lies before him : but the rates 

 I have ufed, I believe, will not be found 

 far from the medium of many counties. 



CHAP. XXI. 



Of the mo/t advantageous method of difpofing 

 of from five to fix hundred pounds in 

 farming. 



method to be perilled in this and 

 -*- the fucceeding chapters will be to 

 ftate, firft, the flocking by common far- 

 mers ; and then that by gentlemen, which 

 will be no more than a review of the for- 

 mer, with deductions ia one cafe, and alte- 

 rations in the other. 



