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 vafl: quantities of thofe Ibils are let for fb 

 low as 6 d. and i s. an acre, and are by 

 i'ainfoine alone in many inflances advanced 

 to IOJ-. and i2j. And other foils for- 

 merly let at 2 j. 6d. 3 J. or 4 J. are advan- 

 ced, only by the fame cheap means to 15 j. 

 and even to 20 s. per acre. 



The improvements alfo by marie, &c, 

 are extremely great j 3 /. an acre expence 

 has often doubled, trebled, and even 

 quadrupled the old rent. Jn either of thefe 

 improvements, the clear profit to the land- 

 lord much exceeds that of the ftiff land, 

 which I have flated : I fixed on that to be 

 more particular on — becaufe if the advan- 

 tage of improving that, appeared to be 

 great, it was at the fame time proving the 

 other to be yet greater. 



Upon the whole, I cannot but earneflly 

 recommend to all landlords, whofe ellates 

 are not improved to the utmoft, to refiedl 

 on the very confiderable lofs they fuflain by 

 not fctting vigoroufly about the work. 

 The advantages are not at all ideal- 

 They in no reipect depend on novelties j 

 or on any delicate articles of culture of du- 

 bious event. — On the contrary, every par- 

 ticular of the improvement confil1:s in fuch 

 common hulbandry as very good far- 

 mers 



