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rotted manure, It will then totally deilroy 

 the mofs, and be attended with very great 

 profit. 



This gentleman has generally had three- 

 fourths of an acre of potatoes every year, for 

 thefe ten years. His method of cultivating 

 them is this; he manures for them with 

 four loads of long dung, to lighten rather 

 than enrich. He fets them in rows 1 5 inches 

 afunder, and ten inches from fet to fet, in 

 the furrows after the plough. Tliofe which 

 have more than one eye he flices ; 15 bu- 

 fhels plant an acre; and the end of Jlpril 

 is the time he uiiially performs it in. When 

 jufl: up, the ridges are harrowed down, and 



Gifolphi, Two pieces of architedlure. Very fine. 



The two figures with fpears wonderfully 



fpirited. 

 Holbein. Portrait of Count Bragadino, a Venetian 



nobleman. Fine. 

 School of Raphael. Virgin and Child. The 



common attitude, but very graceful and 



fine. 

 Lely. King Charles II. The frame cut out of 



the royal oak •, and the king's pi ivy feal 



upon it; viz. a Cupid drawn in a car 



by a lion and a goat ; under it written 



Charlotte Litchfield. 

 Ditto. Lady LitclfiMd. 

 K'aeller. Earl of Litchfield^ 

 Ditto. Lord treafurer Godolphin. 

 Ditto. The Great Duke of Marlborough. 

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