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Around Moreton. 



Flocks. From one hundred to fourteen 



hundred. 

 Profit. 7 s. 6 d. 

 At Benjington. 



Flocks. From an hundred to a thou- 



fand. 

 Profit. 20 s. 

 Fleece. 6 lb. 

 At Harmondjwortb, Middlefex. 



Profit. 1 2 s. 

 About North Mims. 



Flocks. From twenty to three hun- 

 dred. 

 Profit. 9 s. 6 d. 

 Fleece. 4 lb. 



The next view we take of this part of 

 rural ceconomics, muft be the profit, &c. 

 relative to the foil. But there are not the 

 fame reafons, in this cafe, for taking the 

 rent only of grafs land, as with cows ; for 

 fheep live in many counties as much off the 

 arable as the grafs : Rent muft, therefore, 

 be the average of the country at large, that 

 we may difcover how far the prefent ftate 

 of the flocks in England are regulated in 

 value by the foil. Taking a general view 

 of each article, upon this principle, will pre- 

 fent us with numerous facts that are of 

 confequence. 



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