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COMPARISON. /. s. d. 



Gentleman's ftock 582,11 5^ 



Farmer's ditto, * 5.38 3. 57 



Superiority of the latter, 44 8 o 



Profit of the farmer, f "94 I t 



Ditto of the gentleman, - 48 9 07 



Superiority of the former, 45* 1 2 o 



Farmer's profit per cent. 22 12 o 



Gentleman's ditto, - 13 4 o 



Superiority of the former, .9 8 o 



This ftate of the cafe fhews fufficiently, 

 that a gentleman, if he would rival the far- 

 mer upon fuch a farm as is here ftated, 

 muft have recourfe to fome.thing beyond the 



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common practice. 



I fhall not multiply cafes beyond neceflity, 

 but if I was to forbear to throw each farm 

 in o different views, I mould fail in one 

 etTential part of my defign; thefc fheets 

 would then be of ufe to the common farmer 

 fcbne: It is my bufmefs to {hew the gen- 

 tleman, as well as the farmer, how he may . 

 f/Tdifpofe of his money. Here follows 



* Hoiifekeeping cL'du#ed, as before remarked. 

 } Ditto added. 



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