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 that fuch plans could any where be exe- 

 cuted at a given expence, or at a certain 

 rate of wages; but wherever employment 

 exifts, that is, money to be expended ;. 

 workmen can never wanting. A new 

 war may draw off fome hundred thoufand 

 men, turnpikes may at the fame time be 

 greatly extended ; marines may be drained; 

 open fields be inclofed ; harbours opened, 

 and new cities railed, without any preju- 

 dice to bufbandry : Let but the requilite 

 money be found, men can never be want- 

 ing : It is no paradox to affert, that 



money will at any time make men. 



The Eafl Riding of Tork/Jjire, is one 

 proof of thefe aficrtions among others ; for 

 the inclofures and turnpikes were carried 

 on with great fpirit, during the latter years 

 of the war, notwithstanding the great fear- 

 city of hands fo often talked of *. 



Dr. 



* In my excurfion rb the races at Fork, I 

 took the opportunity to view fuch of the public 

 buildings, Sec. as I heard were worth feeing : 

 The Minlter claimed the firit notice ; it is an 

 immenfe pile, and corifidering its enormous fize, 

 not heavy; though the lightnefs is not fo fink- 

 ing as in many others I have feen. The dimen- 

 fion of it are as follows, 



The whole length befidcs the but- Feet. 

 trcfles is, 524 '- 



Breadth of the cad end,. 105 



Breadth 



