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Good grafs land lets at 20s. an acre; they 

 apply it chiefly to dairying. Two acres they 

 think neceflary to fuinmer a cow, or four 

 iheep to the acre. It is not a common prac- 

 tice to manure their grafs lands ; but Mr, 

 Legat has done it with lime, earth, and 

 dung. 



The profit of a cow they reckon at 4/, 

 5.f. The quantity of milk/>^r cow per diemy 

 in the belt feafon, is about four Winchejier 



and gold marble -, and in the corners of the room 

 are pilafters of the fame : In niches over the 

 doors are buds of 



Vefpajian, — Fmijt'ma^ — "Trajan^ and Sahina. 



The room finifhes in a dome, which is orna- 

 mented in white and gold -, the floor in compart- 

 ments of different marbles, antiques, ^c. very- 

 elegant ; but the windows are trifling and mean. 



Befldes thefe, there are feveral other ornamen- 

 tal buildings about the park, ^c. but all in fo 

 heavy and clumfy a fliile, as to be perfedly dif- 

 guiling. Even the maufoleum is far enough 

 from being free from thefe objeftions : It is not 

 very light in itfelf, but the fteps up to the 

 chapel, and the walls that furround it in the for- 

 tification fcile, are detefl:able. The Ionic temple: 

 is a duller of porticoes •, the bridge is heavy, 

 and even ugly ; and the reft of them, except 2. 

 fmall dome temple Vvdth a ttatue of Venus in it, 

 all terminate in triangular pyramidal forms, much 

 in the ftile of being hewn out of a real rock. I 

 fhould not, however, forget to remark, that the 

 inn, although deficient enough in beauty, is v.n 



excellent 



