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Recapitulation. 



Rent. 

 s. d. 

 I 12 6 



Ditto 55. to 10s. 159 

 Ditto ioj. to 155. 14 9 

 Ditto 155. up- 



Profit 5 j. and 

 under, 



\v 



ard. c 



1 



l 5 3 



Fleece. 



4! 



41 



6 



There does not appear to be much 

 proportion between rent and profit in this 

 table ; but it has another ufe, which is 

 not to be flighted. The two lowefi; ave- 

 rages of profit, thofe of 5 s. and iox. are 

 much the greateft flocks ; which proves 

 the very point I was before remarking, 

 that the rents were not decided by the 

 land applied to fheep. We find from the 

 height to which the flocks rife, where 

 the profit is low, that there mutt be large 

 fheep-walks to maintain them, which fuf- 

 ficiently lets us into the nature of the 

 country; and explains that puzzling cir- 

 cumftance, the equality of rent. And this 

 will appear very flrong, if we throw toge- 

 ther the two low articles of profit, and 

 the two high ones, each in one average, 

 thus : 



Profit; 



