no The Landed Interest. 



and manufacture of manures and feeding-stuffs 

 shows their willingness to enter upon new lines 

 of expenditure which promise useful results. 

 They have a large capital at stake^ and they 

 justly desire freedom of action in regard to 

 cultivation, and security for that portion of their 

 capital which, being necessarily incorporated 

 with the soil to produce a future return, may be 

 confiscated wherever it remains unprotected by 

 contract or by law. 



