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once, fow four bufhels and get four quar- 

 ters. For peafe they give two earths, fow 

 four bufhels, and reap three, four, and five 

 quarters. They fow few beans, but their 

 method is to plough once, fow them broad- 

 caft, four bufhels, never hoe, and get 

 about three quarters. For turnips they 

 ftir thrice, hoe once ; value from i /. to 

 3 /. feed them with fheep alone. They 

 mix ray-grafs with their clover, and fow it 

 both on barley and wheat, mow it once, 

 and feldom get more than 17 load per 

 acre : Their dung they lay on their turnip 

 land. 



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Cocks defending the bridge. His attitude is a very 



tame ones ^or is there any great expreflion 



in it. 

 Two Land/capes, in a fhowy (tile, containing 



each a large trunk of a tree, pretty. 

 Afire at night in a town, fine ; the figures in the 



front ground are numerous and well grouped, 



and the light not badly expreffed. 

 Chrift crowned with thorns, the minute expreflion 



good; but never were ideas more truly 



Dutch. 

 A battle-, fine. I fuppofe by Bcrgcgncne. 

 Two large pieces of cattle; I apprehend by Baffan- 



The ditfufion of light is in his flile, and like- 

 wife the roughneis of the tints. 

 A Dutch fair. 



The blue damafk bed-chamber is elegant, it 



is hung with blue paper upon which are painted 



G 3 many 



