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merit can attach to him from them, being the exclufive and 

 indubitable iu-imunitics of the proprietor and of no one 

 elfe. 



Under fome fuch modifications, the plan appears prac- 

 ticable — the tenant and his family will be fccured in the full 

 Value of their improvements ; and the landlord prot(£led in 

 the juftand full enjoyment of the increafing (real or nominal) 

 value of his eflate. 



Having now adverted as particularly as the nature and 

 limits of this paper will admit, to moft of the feveral and 

 diftindl obje£ls which formed the purpofe of the furvey, it 

 now remains neceflTary to condenfe and put the whole into 

 the fmalleft poffible fpace, and under thofe general heads 

 ftated in the beginning. 



The firfl; will comprehend all thofe obftacles to improve- 

 ment in the rural economics of the county, which the 

 efforts of the individual, the co-operation of neighbours, or 

 the union or agreement between landlord and tenant, may 

 entirely remove, or in a great meafure remedy. They are 

 divided as they have occurred into feparate propofitions, and 



are as follows : 



1. To guard agalnft the exhauftion of dunghills, by 

 preventing the rain from wafliing out, and the running to 

 wafle of its moft valuable liquor, whether in the yard, or ex- 

 pofed along the hedgerows. 



2. To be careful in the application of manure, and to 

 "weigh well and be fatisfied in the propriety of ploughing 

 it under, rather than to ufe it as a top drolling. 



3. To difcontinue the praftice of burning the flraw of 

 colefeed, muftard, coriander, carraway, &c. and upon 

 every occafion to jefift the diflipating cfFeds of fire, 



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