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ways to be cut down, to prevent the feeds 

 fhaking; for thiftle-feed will blow for miles. 

 There are in fome fields near London more 

 thirties than corn, from neglecting, I fuppofe, 

 to deftroy them before the feed ripens. If the 

 above cautions were attended to, there would 

 be no want of manure in places where the 

 produce of the land is confumed upon the 

 farm. 



There are many other advantages attending 

 the foiling horfes in the ftable : but as they 

 have been frequently fpoken of in this work^, 

 it is needlefs to fay more here. 



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