( 3*3 ) 



Produce. I. s. d. 



The fame, - - 402 16 o 



Expences, - - 3^5 4 **T 



77 I* 4- 

 Intereft of ftock, A*?* 2920 



.48 9 <4 



The reader cannot be too often reminded 

 that there is fome degree of fallacy in the 

 remainders of fuppofed profit, at the bot- 

 tom of the gentleman's accounts : and this 

 of fuch a kind as not to admit of remedy, 

 from the impoffibility of reducing it to cal- 

 culation. The farmer, as before explained, 

 has fo many advantages in common huf- 

 bandry over the gentleman, that it is very 

 improbable he fhould be. equalled in pro- 

 duce at fo fmall an additional expence as 

 32 per cent, in one article only. However, 

 the reader may eafily judge that the remain- 

 ing 48 /. may very quickly difappear, if the 

 management is not equal to the farmer's ; . 

 if the gentleman is cheated or if he em- 

 ploys a bailey, it will foon be fwallowed 

 up. 



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