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They ufe two or three horfes in a plough, 

 and do an acre a day. The fummer joift of 

 a horfe varies from 10;. to 50 s. The price 

 of plowing, from 5J. to 6 s. an acre: They 

 cut about five inches deep. 



They know nothing of cutting ftraw for 

 chaff. 



They reckon 5 or 600/. neceffary to 

 flock a farm of 100 /. a year : They are, in 

 general, grazing ones. 



The (ketch in Plate III. will give you but an 

 imperfect idea of it. 



Taking a winding walk through the wood, ic 

 leads down to a rapid ftream which you crofs, and 

 prefently come to a new and mod delicious fcene. 

 To the right you catch a fide view of the fall juft 

 defcribed, in a new direction, mod beautifully 

 embcfomed in rock and hanging wood. Full in 

 front you look upon another cafcade, which rufhes 

 out as it were from the rotten (lump of an old 

 tree, and falling down an irregular furface of 

 rock, it breaks into larger and more fheets, fome 

 full, others thin and trickling, a moft fweet vari- 

 ety : After this, it breaks again, and falls into 

 the ftream in frefh beauty, amazingly romantic. 

 Plate IV. is the fketch I took. 



Following the (hoar into fleet water, you come 

 into a region of ftupendous rocks, broken, and 

 irregularly pointed, in the moft abrupt and wild 

 manner imaginable, with monftrous fragments, 

 large as a houfe, that have tumbled from their 

 heads. 



Perfuing the water to its point, you arrive at a 

 new and glorious amphitheatre of rocks and 



moun- 



