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frem infiances of the fuperiority of grafs to 

 arable, for gentleman's culture. 



CHAP. XXII. 



Of the moft advantageous method of difpofing 

 of any fum from 700 /. to 1000 /. in farm- 

 ing. 



I CAN NOT enter on any chapter, without 

 previoufly remarking what numbers of 

 variations I arn in each obliged to make, 

 that are too inconfiderable for particular ex- 

 planations : Now, one part of thefe papers 



ending where the other begins the laft 



chapter, for inftance, extends to 700 /. and 

 even higher than that fum ; and the pre- 

 fent one, begins, as it were, with 700 /. 

 hence the reader may fay, ivhy is a varia^ 

 tion made between a man who farms with 

 700 /. and another with 750 /. This is 

 very true ; and I feel the force of the ob- 

 jection ; but when fhould variations be 

 made ? Muft none come into the account 

 but fuch marking ones as thofe of 1000 /. 

 and joo /. ? Colours may be mixed fo as to 

 J)e difficult to pronounce upon ; and fo as 



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