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LETTER XXX. 



I Was, throughout the journey, attentive 

 to difcover the quantities of feed every 

 where fown, which is of confequence not 

 refpecting the crop alone, but in a gene- 

 ral political view of the growth and con- 

 fumption of corn. I {hall here lay be- 

 fore you a table of the quantities ufed 

 of Wheat, Rye, Barley, Oats, Peafe, 

 and Beans, and then draw from them 

 fuch averages as they admit, and trouble 

 you with thofe obfervations on the refult 

 which happen to flrike me on the fub- 

 jed. 



Peafe and beans mixed I (hall call 

 peafe. 



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