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fand where fuel is reafonable. Befides 

 the difference in price, there is generally 

 a gseat faving in carriage, when gentle- 

 men burn their own bricks. 



No material in building requires great- 

 er infpedtion than mortar, in which ma- 

 fons are apt to be deficient. Two things 

 are to be attended to 3 the quality of the 

 different articles, and the manner of 

 mixing them. 



When new buildings are to be eredled, 

 it is elTential to choofe the moft Sheltered 

 fpot which can be pitched upon, con- 

 fident with the fituation of the land; 

 becaufe it is prudent, to guard againfl 

 tempeils as much as poffible, and becaufe 

 young flock thrive much better in v/arm 

 yards. 



Farmers are never fatisfied, with the 

 number of buildings which are afiigned 

 them ; they are particularly craving for 



a great 



