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fhbuld be thought, in agriculture, great, or 

 even fufficient. There are no infurances 

 in farming* 



It appears from the preceding comparifpn*' 

 that if gentlemen think of equalling the 

 profit of the farmer, it muft be by ex- 

 pending as large a fum of money upon half 

 the land, and exerting his attention upon 

 fuch improved crops as yield a much greater 

 profit than any common ones. 



Variation theffth. 



One hundred acres, half graft, and half 

 arable, the foil clay or loam. 



Stock. 



r> "" x t i ro *rf"^ * 

 Rent, or. /. s. d. 



loo Acres, atly/. . 85 o o 

 Tythe^ at 4 J. ' ^ *fr- ; - 17 o o 

 Ratesj at 4 s. 17 o o 



119 o o 

 Implements. 



2 Carts* &|O- ^.20 o o 

 A plough, i ii 6 



Harrows, - - i? 10 o 

 Roller, V *p - 2 o o 

 Harnefs for 3 horfes, 3 10 o 



Carry over, . 29 n 6 119 o o 

 Z 4 Screen, 



