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brick and tile for the dwelling-houfes; and 

 where brick is dear, for board and tiles for 

 all offices. 



The inclofures mufl-, for the fame rea- 

 fon, be formed by hedges and ditches, 

 planted with white thorn and fecured dead 

 hedges, or poUs and rails : the former being 

 moft common and moft advifable, I fhall 

 rejecl the latter. 



The grand in)provement of the foil, is 

 the fpreading on it a fufficicnt quantity of 

 the flifF earth, that is under the furface, 

 whether marie — fat chalk — or clay ; dry, 

 hard chalks, that break with difficulty, 

 may effect an improvement, but they 

 are much more fufpicious. 



The improver mud let ail the hands he 

 can meet with to work about Michaelmas, 

 and keep them hard at it, from that time 

 forwards. All fencing mud be completed 

 in winter j in that time alfo, the marie 

 carts (hould be kept conflantly at work, 

 and never dop either in winter 01 lummer. 

 As I propofe the improvemcfjt of tiie very 

 word lands, as well as light loan s of va- 

 rious dei^rees ot merit, I ihali not ilate or 

 leflen the quantity y^^r acn- thaii .00 loads, 

 each a cubical yard; which will ^un iiom 



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