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(#) Mr. Boys fays, M the expence of flacking is great, and 

 " corn of lefs value out of flacks, than out of barns." I ad- 

 mit there is more expence to the farmer, but it does not 

 flrike me, as a reafonable thing, that merely to fave the 

 tenant five per cent, the landlord fhould be put to ten — As to 

 corn being of lefs value out of flacks than barns, I will not 

 allow this to be a faci: corn, as 1 have before faid, is pre- 

 ferved fweeter in the former, than the latter, and better fe- 

 cured from vermin. 



(£) Mr. James obferves, that " this obfervation is admira- 

 " ble, and as the tenant expefts from his landlord many in- 

 *' dulgences, fo they ought, on their. part, to cultivate a dif- 

 " pofition of facrificing a few for the benefit of their induf- 

 " trious labourers. This example of moderation might fli- 

 " mulatc his landlord to imitate him." 



Mr. Strachcy having intimated a wifh to have fome of the 

 remarks in my Book of Hints introduced into this Report, I 

 have, accordingly, added fome of them to my former obfer- 

 vations upon this fcftion. 



