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vantageous modes of culture which the wifdom 

 of the fteward obliges him to follow) to plough 

 and fow crops of corn only four years in fix, 

 and no turnips or clover. 



As to reftriding a man from ploughiag up 

 grafs-Iand without leave, it is certainly proper 

 until you fee what ufe your new tenant makes 

 of the land he does plough : but if he be induf- 

 trious, and till well, I would fuffer him to 

 plough every inch if he choofes ; as it certainly 

 will in future make, upon good arable land, 

 from one pound to three pounds per acre dif- 

 ference in rent to the landlord. However, the 

 nature and fituation of the farm muft be pre- 

 vioufly well confidered^ 



Having treated of the different modes and 

 operations of farming according to the Prof- 

 pectus, and in fome inftances added new mat- 

 ter, I beg to conclude with returning my grate- 

 ful thanks to all fuch as have encouraged this 

 Work. I have endeavoured to point out the 

 method of putting the land of different quali- 

 ties to its proper ufe; fo as to add equal hap- 

 pinefs to the rich and the poor, according to their 

 refpe6tive fituations in life. As to happinefs, 



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