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it Is very little fought after, and very far 

 from being generally known. 



Soot is excellent on mofl land, but 

 beft beftowed on artificial graffes. 



Maritime counties have many advan- 

 tages over others, not only in the oppor- 

 tunities they have of, fometimes, import- 

 ing manure, but in being able^j frequent- 

 ly, to colledl great quantities of fea-weed 

 and ufeful fea-fand. 



Salt is known, and univerfally allowed, 

 to be a great ftimulator of vegetation ; and 

 gentlemen in parliament cannot ferve 

 the public, or themfelves, better, than 

 by getting the duty lowered upon fo 

 much of it as might be ufed for manure. 

 But this article, in my opinion, would 

 anfwer beft, when mixed with other 

 coarfer manures ; and thus applied, a 

 little would go a great way, and bear 

 repetition, which it would not other- 

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