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flepti and which might the next year, or the 

 next day, have awakened in its fuUefl: luftre. 



Befide thefe particular interefts, there is 

 one general intcrcft to be confidered ; namely, 

 X.\it f.tuation of lands, houfes, and iitcs, with 

 refped: to the common to be inclofcd •, — for 

 boiifcs^ at Icaft, which are fituated contiguous 

 to a common, liad in the firft inftance, have 

 had ever fincc, and mufl have while the 

 commons remain open, a greater benciic 

 from its herbage, and have on that account 

 been fold and purchafcd at a greater price 

 than houfes fituated at a diftance ; and of 

 courfe have a right to a greater fliaic of the 

 lands to be inclofed. 



The interefts of fi:es vary in a Umiiar 

 manner. 



Bur, with refpedt x.o lands, this fnccies of 

 in':ercfl: is Icfs evident. While common fields 

 and common mjcadows lie open, they have 

 llitle advantage or di (ad vantage from litua- 

 tion v.'irh rcfpccl; to the common pafturc. 

 But where tiic arable and me"adow lands have 

 l>ctn incU>f.cl, and the paHurcs remain open, 

 fituaiion btcom.s ofcunfiderable importa-ncc. 

 And where il.c appropriated lands have been 



lone 



