Upon thefe feveral tables I muft make a 

 few obfervations, to elucidate the fubje(5l 

 of them, and draw them into as concife a 

 view as poffible. 



The moft profi table farm to the com- 

 mon farmer is that which is all grafs : 

 0,1 I. 4 J-. per cent, is a noble profit on a 

 biifmefs which requires but little, or at 

 leaft but a periodical attention, which is 

 liable to few difafters, dependent but little 

 on the feafons, and conducted with fo much 

 eafe, that the occupier may be faid to grow 

 rich while he fits in his chimne;f-corner* 

 It is, with thefe great advantages, much fu- 

 perior to all the arable farms, notwith- 

 ftanding their being carried on with endlefa 

 G 2 attention, 



