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 which cannot fail of ailonifhing : You look 

 between the tw^o hills upon an imnnenfe 

 plain, comprehending almoft all Ck'welandy 

 finely cultivated, the verdure beautiful ; 

 and the inclofures, adding prodigioufly 

 to the view : In front appears a moll 

 pidurefque hilL, interfected with green 

 hedges, and cultivated to the very top : 

 One of the moll pleafing objects in the 

 world. 



Upon defcending into Clevelafid, one cir- 

 cumllance mull llrike every traveller ; the 

 admirable manner in which all the farm- 

 houfes are built : I palled fcarce any but 

 new ones of brick and tile ; the barns, llables 

 and offices of all forts the fi.me : And the 

 houfes for thirty or forty pounds a year, 

 fully fufficient for two hundred. Nothing 

 gives a country fuch an air of chearfulnefs 



' nothing fuch an idea of eafe and hap- 



pinefs uothing fo much improves the 



beauty of it, as fuch edifices ! 



At Ayton^ I Hopped to view the experi- 

 mental agriculture of Mr. Wilfon : It con- 

 fills chiefly of trials of the drill hullDandry : 

 His drill plough is of his own invention ; 

 upon the principle of the Perjian wheel, 

 lifting the feed up, and throwing it over into 

 the tubes that convey it into the ground ; 

 it fows three rows at 14 inches afunder, or 

 lix Hi. fevcn. With this machine he has 

 drilled wneat, barley, beans, and lurnips, 



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