34 DISTRICT. 



The wild or unreclaimed lands being at 

 length gone over in this way, fome other 

 fource of arable crops would be requifite. 

 Indeed, before this could take place, the 

 pallure grounds would be difproportionatc 

 to the corn lands : and out of thcfe cir- 

 cumflances, it is highly probable, rofe the 

 prefent iNCLOsyRKS. 



IV. PRESENT PRODUCTIONS. 



In rcgidering the prefent produce oi tlie 

 Diilridl, we will obferve the lame order, 

 in which its natural chara6lers were re- 

 viewed ; and enumerate, 



I . The products of its waters. 



Z. The produce of its foils. 



3. I'he productions of its fubArata. 

 T. Of its WATERS, The fea, wliivh 

 wailies the Southern fkirts of the Diflriift, 

 is fmgularly produdUvc. The market of 

 Plymouth has long, I believe, been cf- 

 teemed tlie firfl in the Ifland, for the 

 abundance, variety, and excellency of its 

 (jii A FISH, Of late years, however, this 



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