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as it would be to a Kentiih plowman, to 

 order him to take the charge of a team of 

 oxen ; and it might be a crime to do away 

 fo valuable a prejudice. 



The HOURS OF WORK, are well regulated. 

 The plowteams make two journies a day, 

 as in Norfolk : they go out before eight in 

 the morning, and return at twelve. Go 

 out, again, before two, and return before 

 fix : working about eight hours a day» 



IxMPLEMENTS. 



IN a Diftrid: whofe Rural Management 

 k far behind that of many other parts of 

 the Illand, and whofe prefent fyftem of 

 pradice is probably of very antient ori- 

 gin, we muft expert to find a peculiarity, 

 rather than an excellency, in its Implements 

 of Hufbandry. 



I. The WAGGONS which have been 



introduced, are of the Weft-country con^ 



I 4 ilruCtion j 



