J!^LE_A^^_CULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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iy "be remarked, that in consequence o" to* in\ 



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Lot II. belongs to the re 

 mVper°acre yeaV ^it'^: 1 '!, ?L-. \" 





^niSaSSJ 1 -™? a i S ° WaS CUt ^ " " 

 Cf* ° f G ^P- "c- was atTe^Sof thcTOato, 

 ^ Lot*?. ^op^^VTTuS^e^ Salon !hfT *" *^ 



^Vis ^ da py^gioi go r od u dLr'o 



^^twlfon the ground ' t0 C ° me t0 "**' am 

 S^^fromaUil 11 ? 11 — ° f the great benefits tc 



^feffcee "peali comcrty*! 1 ?"' remarkal ? le 

 !l^^t7u]l t o e f R nK dge - h00k - «■ boS,*ihTteT*» 



bUti',* le *<ithefolln»£ , 0me P assa ges of tri 









lined before the Poor-law Com- 



employer Las no reason to be sorry) because the pi 

 if the labourer had not the animal, he would not put b 



labouring man pays more ,!u»iU f 

 ^TheonVadvaiu' 



:he barn door and rendered 







v.^Ioy, 



ed at good wages by a superintenden 

 ixiety justly entitle him,— that is, by i 



>btained by spade cultivation 16 bushels o7wheat°from 



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■ble that, blessed with such returns as I have instauced, 

 the poor man must always be a poor master.' 

 * The other subject touchid BJKM bj Mr. \Vl.,t,:.-y 



rhen,' sajs he, * in the progress of population, there 

 ail, where will then ,be the happiness of the allot- 



00 years to refer to in 



W2F£ 



stripped of romance, is found 



farmers ? Are they no 

 own lands, almost unii 

 manufacturers against t 



of Potatoes from the same spot < i and, as 

 is now regularly done every season by John Digby, a 

 journeyman basket-maker, in the village of Buxton, io 



increase which would then be brought to market? Why, 



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 ley^'This gentleman instances Ireland a.- 



introduce the system else- 

 d may have its allotmer.; 



ess/ as Air. W* 

 sace be prosecuted 

 i of what is really 



