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 ply, Tou may fee that by the crops. I told 

 you before* for our courfes -are regular. 

 I mall alio add the average product of 

 grain and pulfe to each fet of farms. This 

 firft general view will give us the grand 

 average of every article throughout the 

 whole journey, a point of no flight confe- 

 quence. 



See the annexed table. 

 Thefe particulars of two hundred and 

 fifty farms, of all forts and fizes, on all 

 kinds of foil, and under every variation 

 of culture and ftock, fpread over a line 

 of country of more than five and twenty 

 hundred miles, undoubtedly prefents an 

 epitome of all that part of the kingdom 

 through which the tour was made, and 

 will, I apprehend, be thought to contain 

 very numerous data to calculate on, rela- 

 tive, if not to the kingdom at large, at 

 leaft to that very confiderable part of it 

 here traveled over : The fubjedt of every 

 one of thefe columns is of too much 

 importance to be neglected : The firft 

 light into which I fhall throw them will 

 be the drawing up the general averages 

 of the whole table; thefe will exhibit 

 thofe proportions which are fo particu- 

 larly valuable in all enquiries into the 

 ftate of rural as well as political ceco- 

 . nomy. 



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