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tlien thrown irp again with the plough. 

 While growing, they are kept clean from 

 weeds. The procla6l has been, upon 

 an average, lOo bulhcls from the three 

 roods. 



Thefc very well dcfigned and accurately 

 executed experiments arc luch, that every 

 underftanding reader will join with me in 

 acknowledging their merit. It is to be re- 

 gretted that this gentleman did not apply 

 more of his farm to experimental agriculture, 

 for this fpecimen proves thejuftnefs of his 

 ideas of correcft farming. 



The Leafes is a hea.utiiu\ firmc ornee. The 

 fituation is very hue, commanding a moft 

 extenfive and lively profpcfft, and Mr. Sme/t 

 has ornamented it with much tafle. 



Another little excurfion from Kiplin w^as 

 to Hornbycajiley the feat of the earl of Hoi- 

 dcr)iejje ; now receiving great additions and 

 improvements : It will be an excellent, con- 

 venient, and agreeable houfe; commands a 

 moll noble prolpedl of the whole country 

 in front, the environs abounding with ca- 

 pabilities of all kinds. But one uncom- 

 mon circumflance fliould not be forgotten : 

 It is true magnificence : All the by-roads 

 through his lordlliip's eflate are admirably 

 good, iupcrior to moft turnpikes, and all 

 done at his own expcnce. Too much can- 

 not be faid in praife of fuch a conducfl : It 

 is noble. 



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