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** df water to some advantage, when the 

 " same might have been used elsewhere 

 " to the greatest." Here I charge Mr. Y. 

 with misrepresentation: — Brookes did 

 not use " some water" on Mr. Galwey's 

 lowest land, when the same might have 

 been used elsewhere. He used two streams 

 instead of one, on the lowest land; he 

 used one stream which could not be used 

 on higher ground; a stream \^iiich the 

 unerring spirit-level, in the hands of two 

 skilful persons had pronounced to lie too 

 low to be used on this said meadow. For 

 Mr. Galwey informed me, when I visited 

 him at Tofts purposely to view this mea- 

 dow, that he was astonished to see what 

 Brookes had done, when he found the 

 water of this stream flowing into, and 

 working well upon his land, after it had 

 been condemned as unserviceable, by two 

 persons who had nicely examined it with 



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