THE 



FARMER'S GUIDE. 



CHAP. XXIII. 



Of the mofi nd'vantageous method of difpo^ 

 ftng of any fum from looo 1. to 1600 1. 

 in farming, 



THIS chapter requires more variations 

 than the preceding one, for an ob- 

 vious reafon : It embraces a greater variety 

 of foils ; not that the preceding fized farms 

 are not fcattered over as great a variety of 

 land, but the probability of it is not fo 

 great; and it is impoflible that thefe cal- 

 culations fhould contain a iketch of every 

 farm that can be fuppofed to exift : for that 

 purpofe five times as many folios would be 

 neceffary as I v^rite pages; and a farmer 

 would find the fearch for his cafe of dif- 

 ficulty more perplexing than the conquer7 

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