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taxes — Thofe of England not burthenfome — 

 Conjectures on the general income of the State — 

 Flourifhing Jlate of the kingdom — Great expe- 

 diency of cultivating crown lands, and other' 

 waftes — Prices of labour and provifions not to* 

 high for general profperity — Falfe ideas concern- 

 ing population — This kingdom more populous 

 than commonly imagined — Remarks, 



#• 334 to 422; 



LETTER XLII. 



Mifcellanies — Roads — Seats,— Author's adver- 

 ts fement to the experimental fart of his readers, 



Pi 423 to *442. 



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