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 oats, mow It twice for hay, and get 4 ton 

 of hay at the two mowings : They find 

 it of ib ameliorating a nature, that they 

 always fow wheat after it, even on land 

 that, by any other management, will yield 

 only rye. 



The manure they make at home, confills 

 only in the dung of their cattle and the offal 

 ftraw ; they never cut the ftubble and bring 

 in for that purpofe, but even argue againfl: 



Two biifls ; 

 Jufiiniana, and 

 Severus. 



Two very curious flabs of flowered alabafler; 

 one of red porphyry -, two pillars of 

 green porphyry. 



Upon the chimney the following antique 

 bronzes. 

 Jpis. 

 An owl. 



The head of a Roman flandard. 

 The tapeflry is from the defigns of Rubem^ 

 and fine. 



In another drawing-room, 30 by 24, are, 



Bufls. 

 Julia^ elegant. 

 Poppaa. 

 Agrippina •, drapery fine. 



Bronzes. 

 Hercules and Anteus. 

 Centaur and Dejanira ; and 

 A Pallas of oriental alabalter. 

 Geta. 



E 4 Nero, 



