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k spirit-level. And j-et Brookes is styled, 

 by Mr. Young, ah " ignorant fellow, and 

 " a gross blunderer," for having presump- 

 tion (or rather skill) enough, to drawt)ut 

 the works of these thirteen acres, " with- 

 " out the assistance of a spirit-level ;" and 

 for having used " two streams instead of 

 ** one." Mr.BEVAN, of Riddlesworth, (than 

 whom I believe there cannot be a more 

 dispassionate and able judge in agricultu- 

 ral matters), saw these blunders cf Brookes, 

 and immediately engaged him to alter 

 some watered meadows; and wished, he 

 told me, to contract with him for the whole 

 year, or longer. This man, I know had, 

 before this, exhibited similar proofs of ig- 

 norance and blundering; and therefore I 

 highly recommended him to Mr. Gal- 

 WEY : and he is now committing acts of 

 the same kind upon the land of Mr. Pe- 



o Kisox, 



