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they were nearly contiguous. It being an 

 objccV of much confequence, to contra6t 

 your attention when it can be done. 



But the grand intehigence refuhs from 

 viewing the farms attentively. 



If unenclofed, and you have a power of 

 inclofure, reafon fpeaks fufricicntly to that 

 head. 



If the eftate is divided into very fmall 

 farms, the ei^pencts of repairs probably 

 fwallovv up a confiderable fnare of the 

 rent. A different arrangement of the land 

 then becomes neceflary. 



If the fences upon inclofed farms are in 

 bad order — the heds:es indifferent and out 

 of repair- — or the ditches too fmall, and 



almoil filled up : or if inclofed with 



walls, and they in bad repair, it is fuffi- 

 ciently evident that thefe points fliould be 

 differently condu6fed, and (unlefs the te- 

 nants are bad farmers) probably would, 



were they able to afford it but as the 



landlord has raifed money purpofely to 



remedy fuch and all other evils that is 



an argum.ent of no force with him. 



If the lands are wet, but undrained: 

 nothing can be clearer than the neceffity 

 of fuch a work. 



If 



