THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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as the village days of Liverpool. If commerce is t 

 liberty to extend itself, why should not agricultur 



Laud-— What do you object to in the lease ? 



u should not seek to control 

 1 you not be bound to put a cer 



can you improve the farm if y 



Ten.— As a too dressing ? What benefi is that to a 

 irm ? What benefit would it he to you, sir, if we 

 ere to take your dinner and rub it over your body 



inside of your great coat, instead of letting you follow 



itions ; draw up a lease yourself, and I 

 id so : and instead of rolls of parchment 



u.'uj ,",'' 



.= ; which is u;i- 

 json each side for tenor,. Ti , 



JSept. 



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jrnips, Wursel, and Potatoes, grow in the fields as if 



ery ;. Id was cared tor b\ a gardener. While the 

 ops of Wheat, the ears .shot and in bloom, promise, 

 ould the weather be favourable, not less than seven 



: the same evening sown witl 



which i., akva.iy abov.- 



crop of Turnips, by the ; 



product 



farming. Some of those who occupy land near h 



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f" me OI u,eu ' ' u 



legal traditions o ! r Liverpool, ami.. 



not to break up and purify and fertilise, yielding to the : out u : 



ers a crop of hay, of which it was ! P , e "™' 



difficult to tell whether Grass or foul weeds, Docks, i Kepokt 



f profit to themselves, at a loss ot rent i 

 * whistled at the plough, [From the Mat 



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Calendar of Operations. 



