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a common horfe-moor, which flourifli 

 furprizingly 3 and I was told, by a pro^ 

 per judge in the neighbourhood, that it 

 was honeftly worth thirty fhillings an 

 acre yearly. On a dry bank of land 

 planted at the fam^ time, in the fame 

 piece of ground, I obferved that the ajli 

 was not by above a third fo good as that 

 on the boggy part. 





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