( 123 ) 

 Brought over, ^. i:48. ^o 9. 



Labour, - .-.^r,^ ' i^^ ' Z ' 



Sundry'articles, ' - *""..-. 82 4 . q 



V j:: -"-^. ifori' y-^-f 



'Product, I. s. d, 



Thdfanie, - " -"" 1238 "U ' 6 



Expcnces; - ■^' loli 7 i 



Interefl, • - " - " 9J 7. '^ 



Profit, ' - ■ - ~- X-^3__5_ii 

 The capital pays 1 2 /. 2 j. /?^r c^«/. . 

 but the reader is not to forget the dif- 

 advantages a gentleman labouirs under in 

 fuch a farm, in points not reducible to efti- 

 mate : He hcije appears .greatly inferior to 

 the common farmer. Let us, in the next 

 place, ftate an account • of the flime farm 

 under an improved culture^ to difcover if 

 the gentleman cannot thereby equal or ex- 

 ceed him. 



Variation the fourth, 



Three hundred acres ^ the foil clay or loami 



one third ^rafs, and t%vo thirds arable \ 



cultivated on improi}ed principles ; 



cabbages in a courfe. 



This variation is no more than fubftir 



tuting 



