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With fea or marfh reed, all materials being found, 

 4s. id. a fquare. 



Buildings with ftraw, all materials being found, 

 the fame as before. 



Corn and hay flacks, at $d. a yard, in length, 

 taking in both fides. 



Warned and clipped for i6d. per fcore. 



Bcfides the above mentioned work, many extra 

 jobs are done by the great, which is always the 

 molt pleafant contract between mailer and man. 



For the price of provifions, taken before the 

 late extraordinay rife, fee under the head of 

 Markets. 



This fcale of wages, and price of labour, may 

 do for a man with only one or two children, but if 

 he has more, it is evidently not fufficient, accord- 

 ing to the prefent rate of provifions ; for in the 

 houfes of induflry, where every fpecies of cecono- 

 my is obferved, and where they have the advan- 

 tage of boarding a great number together, and 

 buying in their provifions at belt hand, the mere 

 X 2 eating 



