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 more potatoes and carrots upon fuch a 

 fpot, than would be fufficient for their 

 own confumption. 



The larger fort of cottage, which 

 may fometimes be preferred, will cofl, 

 when built of brick and tiles, 70/. and 

 when with wood, 66/. loj. Thefe 

 might be appropriated to the ufe of la- 

 bourers of the moft induftrious difpofi- 

 tion. And as it would have an excellent 

 efFed, to make fome gradation among 

 cottages, as well as farms ; it would be 

 highly proper, and ufeful, to lay (befides 

 the half acre of garden-ground) a fmall 

 portion of paflure-land, of about three 

 acres, to each of thefe laft cottages, to 

 enable the occupiers of them to fupport 

 a cow j which would be a real comfort 

 to their families, as milk is the natural 

 food of children. If we value thefe 

 three acres and an half of land at a gui- 

 nea 



