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by the day. This obvious inconveni- 

 ence has been cffedlually remedied by 

 Mr. Aiifon, upon his eflate under my 

 care in Norfilky by agreeing with his. 

 tenants to allow them all reafonable ac- 

 commodation?", and all necefTary mate- 

 rials for repairs, but that they fhall fuf- 

 tain the moiety of all expences for work- 

 men's wages, unlefs tempefts or accidents 

 fliall bring the expence of fuch work- 

 manfliip, in any particular year, to n^ore 

 than fix per cent, upon the rent; in 

 which cafe the landlord pays the furpluf- 

 age. The faving has already been con- 

 fiderable -, and as no tenants have a bet- 

 ter landlord, nor any landlord a better 

 fet of tenants, they find mutual con- 

 venience, and fatisfa6tion, in this regu- 

 Icitlon ; as others may do, if they will 

 imitate it. 



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