2214 15 4 

 Intereft, « - - ^og 10 o 



Profit, . - - ^. 1 885 5I: 



The capital pays 2^0^^ ^2 j. per cent. 

 The reader, before he condemns fuch 

 great profit, fhould confider the vaft ex- 

 pence of the culture, and moft uncom- 

 mon manuring. I fhould remark, (though 

 it may perhaps not be thought to want ex- 

 planation) that the j: /. profit /)^r cow, fup- 

 pofes all expences paid but thofe of food. 



This farm is a frefli and very ftriking 

 proof of the great profit of farming to 

 gentlemen, when they attend to fuch farms 

 as are proper for them. An income of 

 2200 /. a year from a capital of 6600 /. is 

 fuch a profit as they will fcarcely meet 

 with in any other profefTion ; and fuch an 

 one as with prudence cannot fail (if the 

 farm is properly fituated for the purpofe) 

 of raifing a very large fortune. Suppofc 

 the occupier lives upon 885 /. a year, and 

 annually throvvs icco/. into bufinefs; this 



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