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attention to them. I turned over Blythe^ 

 fully expedlng fomething in him, but was 

 difappointed ; he particularizes nothing 

 concerning them ; and Mr. Mills^ who in 

 his New Syjlem of HiijhaTidry quotes numer- 

 ous authors in general, yet, when he comes 

 to this fubje<5l, he confines himfelf to 

 bogs, which is another branch of agricul- 

 ture. The fubje6l is therefore a6lually new. 

 All hitherto written on this mod important 

 part of hufbandry, might be contained in 

 two pages. 



For the fatisfadion of thofe who may 

 be determined to think that 20 j-. an acre 

 is too high a rent for the improved farms : 

 I fhall here vary it to 12 s. which may be 

 done in a very fmall compafs. 



In the preceding calculation, the re- 

 quifite fum of 3147/. is difcovered at the 

 end of the fourth year : The general account 

 mufl: then be varied j Inftead of 4500/. 

 raifed on 2 farms of 180 acres, tlie fum of 

 2500/. muft be fubftituted, which thofe 

 farms will pay tlie interefl of, let at \2s. 

 Nor muft the Oiiginai fum be paid off. 

 The account at the en(i of the fourth year, 

 will then be as follows: 



O 3 Produtl 



