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in an imperfect ftate ; but he apprehended 

 it would laft longer than any of them ; a 

 remark which is very probable, when the 

 rows are at the diftance o three feet four 

 inches, according to the directions of the 

 Rev. Mr. Harte, in his Kffhys on Huf- 

 bandry ; but I queftion whether, at an 

 equal diftance, it will laft longer than the 

 drilled. Mr. UraivJlont\ foil is a black rich 

 fand, very light, and of a good depth ; car- 

 rots would thrive incomparably in it. 



From Wooburn to Newport Pagnell, the 

 foil has a great variety; for fome miles 

 it is quite a light fand, and then a gravel 



with 



A holy family •, the child Handing in the cradle-, 



very pleafing. 

 Jofeph interpreting the dreams of Pharaoh, by 

 Kembran.lt ; moft admirable ; in a greater 

 ftile than common with this matter. 

 Rembrandt, by himfelf ;. inimitable. 

 Her Grace prefenting Lady Carolina to Minerva, 

 by Hamilton •, a very large picture, and fome 

 of the figures not inelegantly done. 

 The faloon 35 by 22, and of a good height; 

 it is moft magnificently fitted up, and ele- 

 ntly furnifhed •, the ceiling of gilt carv- 

 - op white •, the door-caie carved and 

 the cornices fupported by Corinthian 

 pillars in a light and pleafing ftile; the 

 -piece of white marble beautifully 

 iter hangs a magnificent 



