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but yet it is a change, and for that reafon 

 we muft not fuppofe a common farmer to 

 have any thing to do with it. This is the 

 advantage of the gentleman ; he, from the 

 enlargement of his views, may befuppofed to 

 know very foon the fuccefs that any where; 

 attends a new practice, and from the ac- 

 count, may judge of the probability of its 

 being beneficial upon his land : Whatevei: 

 fuccefs attends him,the neighbouring farmers 

 will copy himfo very flowly, that father, fon 

 and grandfon, mufl fucceed on the fame land 

 before their neighbours will come into the 

 fcheme. It was fo with clover, turnips, 

 and, I doubt not, was once fo with wheat, 

 and will be fo with cabbages. They will 



however make their way in time. 



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I N 7. 

 Variation thejtxth. 



One hundred and ten acres arable ; the foil 

 light, cultivated upon improved principles; 



carrots in a courfe. 



J iVrf 5 : a&- f l 

 The ten acres I fuppofe, as in the laft 



farm, to be grafs near the houfe: The 

 courfe I throw the arable into, is i. car- 

 rots; 2. barley; 3. clover; 4. wheat; 



which 



