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and as the bailey crop is generally very good, 

 (half of it being fown upon clean land after tur- 

 nips) the return which it mufl make, when traced 

 through the malt-houfe, brew-houfe, and diftil- 

 lery, will be found to amount to a fum almolt in- 

 credible. 



I do not exhibit this ftatement as a panegyric 

 on the county ; but to point out to the Board of 

 Agriculture, how beneficial this kind of huibandry 

 is above all others ; not only to the individual, 

 but to the public revenue : a mofl powerful argu- 

 ment this, for Government to give all poffible en- 

 couragement to inclofures in general ; and a grand 

 inducement for other countries to follow the like 

 courfe of huibandry, wherever the foil will admit 

 of it. 



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