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ciency of mafter carpenters, mafons, &c, 

 and labourers, fhould at all events be en- 

 gaged, becaufe it is a point of the firft con- 

 fequence to get the whole improvement 

 completed within a year at the fartheft. 



Suppofing the improver to have confi- 

 dered his bufmefs thus far with fufficient 

 attention he muft next proceed to par- 

 ticulars Thefe I fliall beg leave to con- 



fider under the following heads : 



1. The arrangement of the lands. 



2. The buildings. 



3. The fences. 



4. Proportion of grafs and arable lands. 



5. Draining. 



6. Clearing from rubbifh and bringing 

 into order, and manuring. 



7. Roads. 



8. Water. 



It will be conducive to perfpicuity to 

 treat of each of thefe feparately. 



