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therefore land-owners who refufe Icafes, 

 in fuch cafes as this, merely becaufe 

 they will keep their tenants in a ftate of 

 fubmiffion, and dependence, are inex- 

 cufable in fuch condud 5 becaufe they 

 prefer a fimple gratification to their real 

 intereft, and to the more enlarged no- 

 tions of contributing, all they can, to the 

 advantage and profperity of their country. 

 Even in the fingle bufinefs of coUediing 

 different forts of manure together, it 

 cannot be expeded, that a tenant at will 

 fliould look forward, beyond the im- 

 mediate crop which he is preparing to 

 put into the ground. 



There is an infinite field for improve- 

 ment, in numberlefs other points, which 

 almoft every large eftate admits of 5 and 

 of which every owner may avail himfelf, 

 by a fpirited application of a little ready 



money. 



