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wafte, fhews what might be done with this 

 land : He raifes excellent potatoes, good 

 garden beans, and admirable turnips. It is 

 a country that calls for induftry to inclofe : 

 Fertile fields loaded with corn, and giving 

 food to numerous herds of cattle, ought 

 to be the profped in this trad, not whins, 

 fern, ling and other trumpery ! Shame to 

 the pofleflbrs ! 



PROVISIONS at Brough. 



Bread, - - i j. a half peck loaf. 



Cheefe, - - 2 "iper lb, . 



Butter, - - 8 20 ounces. 



Beef, - - 3t 

 Mutton, - 3 



Veal, - - 1-J, 



Milk, - - t a pint. 

 Potatoes, - 5 a peck. 



upon the whole a moft elegant landfcape, fo 

 fweetly proportioned, that the eye commands 

 every objedl with eafe and pleafure ; and io 

 glowing v/ith native brilliancy, that the gilding 

 of reality here exceeds even the powers of 

 imagination. 



Let me in general remark, that Mr. Buncle 

 fpeaks of 1 8 miles of delightful ground between 

 Qreta Bridge^ and Brough by Bows; moft of 

 which country is moors : but the 18 miles from 

 Bernard Cajile^ to the fall of T>^j, richly merits 

 fuch an epithet : I never yet travelled a line of 

 country fo aftonifhingly fine •, containing To noble 

 a variety : It is a continued landfcape, fufficient 



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