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A plough, 15 s. 



A harrow, y s. 6d. 



Few rollers. 



A fcythe, 2 s. 3 d. 



A fpade, is. 6d. 



Laying a fhare and coulter, 2 s. 



Shoeing, is. \d. 



PROVISIONS,^. 



Bread— ^Oat, lefs than 1 d. 



Cheefe, 3^. 



Butter, 6 Id. 18 oz. 



Beef, 2±d. 



Mutton, 2d. 



Veal, 2 d. 



Pork, \d. 



Milk, i-d. a quart new; three quarts flcim 



for 1 d. 

 Potatoes, Sd. a peck. 



Strain your imagination to command the idea of 

 fo noble anexpanfeof water thus glorioufly envi- 

 roned ; fpotted with iflands more beautiful than 

 would have ifTued from the happieft pencil. Picture 

 the mountains rearing their majeftic heads with 

 native fublimity •, the vaft rocks boldly projecting 

 their terrible craggy points : And in the path of 

 beauty, the variegated inclofures of the moft 

 charming verdure, hanging to the eye in every 

 form that can grace a landlcape. If you raife^ 

 your fancy to ibmething infinitely beyond this af- 

 femblage of peculiar objects, you may have a 

 faint notion of the unexampled beauties of this, 

 raviihing landicape. 



L 4 Candles, 



