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Where can the landlord who Is cramped 

 for money, find fo ample a reiource ? 

 Suppofe his eftate mortgaged for ninety- 

 five thoufand pounds, in what other man- 

 ner is he, by adding for a few years the 

 other 5000 to the debt, to find an under- 

 taking that in 12 years will clear the whole? 

 And I might add, if his wailes are very 

 extenfive, in a very icw years more, put 

 another hundred thoufand in his pocket. 



From every light in which 1 can view 

 the facls on which 1 have calculated, I 

 have the flrongefi: confidence in the mo- 

 deration of my eftimates : they undoubt- 

 edly are to be realized on prodigious traces 

 of moors, which are in fo many places to 

 be met with, under nmilar circumiflances to 

 thofe vt'hich I have defcribed : nothing is 

 wanting bat reiolution in their poiTefibrs 

 to enjoy much greatec advantages than 

 any I have flated. But ready money muft 

 be appropriated to the v/ork, not income, 

 or fums dependent on income. 



he has no refourcc. Can human nature admit of 



ftronger principles to diredt the actions of mankind : 

 the f(;rtune of fuch a lad is indubitable. Men of edu- 

 cation and ideas can never rival them : it is an attempt 

 againft nature. 



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