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ing twenty. For which reafon I attempt 

 to catch only the moft ftriking diftindtionsy 

 by introducing in each chapter fuch calcu- 

 lations only as are probably attended with 

 the moft parallel cafes in real buhnefs. 



I begin here to introduce farma that re- 

 ceive the expenfive improvement of mar- 

 ling, chalking, claying, &c. &c. &c. not, 

 however, upon fo extenfive a plan as I 

 fliall hereafter. Thefe undertakings re- 

 quire very large turns of money, and arer 

 highly pernicious when undertaken with 

 fmall ones. 



Tivo kiuulred and tiventy acres arable^ foil 

 clay or loam. 



This farm, although termed arable, yet 

 is not all fo ; the 20 acres being grafs a- 

 bout the houfc, fgr the conveniency of be- 

 ing near it. 



Slock. 



Rejxt^ at 1 7 X. 

 Tythe, at 4 J-. 

 Rates, at4J-. 



Live 



