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tra£ls of land labour under, that might 

 eafily be procured. 



Firjl^ In thefe farms, the foil is fuppofcd 

 to be perfcdly wild and uncultivated, and 

 in every refpeft in as wafle a condition as 

 can well be thought of. 



Secondly, They are all fuppofed to he 

 perfedly well inclofed, with the beft fences 

 the fituation is capable of, and executed in 

 as perfc<0: a manner as if the work of the 

 landlord himfelf for perpetuity, and not 

 by a tenant for a term ; the hedges well 

 planted, and the ditches and drains deep, 

 and effedually performed. The gates and 

 irons, and the paling at each end, ftrong 

 and expcnfively done, and painted. 



Thirdly, The tenant is fuppofed to ered 

 all the buildings at his fole expence, and 

 that alfo in as complete and liable a 

 manner, as if performed by the landlord 

 himfelf. This expence is very vvreighty. 



Fourthly, The improvement by burning, 

 manuring, &zc. &c. is as perfed as can be 

 fuppofed ; and all at the tenant's expencCj 

 and the prices charged veryhigh. 



Fifthly, A rent not inconfiderable is 

 allowed for every farmj whereas vaft tra£ts 

 of land of thefe forts are to be had in 



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