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2,400,000 

 The extra labour I before cal-1 

 culated as a third of the I 

 labourers, according to which ( -> -> ' ' * y 



it amounts to, of fouls J 



Total, - 2,957,490 



Refpecting a deduction from this amount, 

 on account of the maids and boys in the 

 farmers families being part of them children 

 of the labourers, it is difficult to calculate 

 it with tolerable precifion ; but we may be 

 pretty certain that it cannot amount to half 

 the total, if it is called 157,490 fouls, in- 

 cluding all in this total not maintained by 

 husbandry ; the allowance I apprehend much 

 greater than abfolutely neceffary to be made. 



This will reduce the] 00 r i 

 .. « A > 2,000,000 iouls : 



total to 3 



And this is about eleven acres and a half 

 per head; and 5/. 15s. rental. 



This amount is exclufive of a vaft num- 

 ber of people as much dependent on, and 

 maintained by agriculture, as the very 

 plough-man who cultivates the foil; for in- 

 itance, the whole tribe of landlords ; a vaft 

 body, branching into a wonderful variety ■, 

 all thofe manufacturers who work for the 

 farmer alone; and for the landlord in his ru- 

 ral capacity alone j fuch as wheel- wrights, 

 blackfmiths, collar-makers, carpenters, brick- 

 makers, mafons, thatchers, glaziers, &&, 



And 



