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low as 5/. to 100/. a year, but in general 

 about 20/. or 30/. The courfes of the httle 

 arable they have, are 



I. Fallow 



2 Oats 



3. Maflin. 

 And another iSy 



1. Potatoes 



2. Oats 



3. Maflin. 



Very good grals will let at 25 j. or 30 j". 

 an acre : They apply it both to dairying 



three large loofe pieces ; next is feen another 

 level fheet nearer to you than the former, and 

 then a fecond dalhing among draggling rocks, 

 which throw up a moll pi6turefque foam : The 

 top of the bridge is thickly over-grown with ivy; 

 and the whole view is bounded by fine hanging 

 hills, fcattered with trees. 



Lower down the river are three falls more, 

 which are not a little ftriking from the romantic 

 fpot in which they aie hruated. The river is 

 walled in with rocks of a confiderable height, 

 their tops fringed with (hrubby wood ; the loweft 

 of the falls is the principal, for the water rufhes 

 between the vaft rocks, a double fall of 1 2 or 

 15 feet in the whole ; the object is a noble one, 

 though far from being equal to that of Tees be- 

 fore defcribed. 



Upon the whole, thefe falls are great eurio- 

 fities, and fufficient, I fhould apprehend, to 

 entertain the leaft fcrutinizing traveller. 



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