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 yard ; they ought, for foddering with 

 ftraw the number of cattle proper for fuch 

 a yard, to be fix tun. 3 as large, and cer- 

 tainly mould be four in number, one on 

 each fide, for the convenience of diftribut- 

 ing the ftraw as the corn is threlhed. 



The fink for carrying off the water ex- 

 haufts the manure of its greateft riches, 

 for all the urine runs off with it. Inftead 

 of this, the furrounding buildings ought to 

 be raifed fo high, as to admit a layer of 

 marie, chalk, or clay, two feet deep, over 

 the whole area, then the foddering ; by 



which 



ing-room, 42 by 28; here are two large laiid- 

 es, brilliant and pleafin 



'; dark, but expreffiye. 

 Dido mid . 



The area of the flair-cafe is 37 by 25 ; it is 

 painted in prir.nels of frefco. tation of 



lievos, by the above mentioned Fkmi 

 moil excellently done-, :■ ; lights ar ! Qiades 

 are fo happily tempered, ;is to giv<_ j the rotun- 

 dity of nature to the t . :e them 

 al moil in full relief : Many oft e gns have 

 merit, the altitudes and expi ;ood. — Over 

 the chimney in the 1 e of 

 St. Rocque, which appears to be hne; ti'e dog 

 admirable, but the lights unnaturally diffui . 



// dead thrift ; very fine. 



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