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pared and burnt moors is proved, however, 

 by Mr. Scroope fo clearly, that there re- 

 mains not a doubt ; I fhall therefore, in 

 the following calculations, fuppofe both 

 cabbages and turnips 3 part of one, and 

 the reft of the other. 



The gentlemen in all thefe articles of 

 improvement, fliould contra<5l for as many 

 as poflible : all the buildings the wall- 

 ing and the paring and burning mull 



be done by the great j the other bufmefs 

 he muft provide teams and fervants for. 

 It might alfo be done by contract : but as 

 the improvement muft be an annual work, 

 the difference in expence would be too 

 ereat. 



Refpe61ing wet moors, I ftiall confider 

 them feparately, but as few large tracts of 

 dry ones are to be met with, without fome 

 fpots that are wet, the draining fuch muft 

 be included in the following calculations. 



Having touched upon thcfc circumftan- 

 ces — I fhall, in the next place, proceed to 

 ftate feveral cafes of imciovement, which 

 will throw the neceffary light on the fub- 

 je6l. 



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