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finefs. And the tenants may not be ac- 

 quainted with the manner of improving 

 fuch foils, yet landlords from more exten- 

 five knowledge may be fuppofed acquainted 

 with the proper methods. 



For thefe and many other reafons, I 

 cannot but recommend to all fpirited im- 

 provers, to pay much attention to this im- 

 portant point of laying down land to grafs 

 that all foils which will profitably ad- 

 mit of it may be duly laid ; the rife of 



rent from this management will undoubt- 

 edly be great — for moft foils admit of lay- 

 ing either with natural grafTes or withfain- 

 foine. 



As to lucerne, and other more delicate 

 plants, no gentleman who improves to let 

 ihould think of themj they are proper 

 only for their attentive management. 



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