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 You will next allow me to review the 

 other particulars of the poor's houfe-keep- 

 ing, &c. which were minuted throughout 

 the Tour; but fome of thefe I mail omit. 

 Milk is, in general, of a uniform price; 

 the variations not considerable enough to 

 give rife to any conjectures of caufes. Po- 

 tatoes depend on the quantity cultivated; 

 and as to candles and foap, the uniformity 

 of price throughout the kingdom is fur- 

 prizing. The remaining articles, to which 

 I mail confine myfelf, are Houfe - rent. 

 Firing, and Wear of Tools, 



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