-1849.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 













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e of savings' banks and friendly s> 



. economy, even out of 



ever no savings' bank or other 

 n, but was obliged to keep his 

 e had a sufficient sum " to put 

 i interest. This was evidently 



ed. Thus the par 



intelligent north-country English farmer, who is latel 

 ! deceased. He stated that he was now perfectly indt 



i and lodging, and to be allowed to do as muc 



?v 1500/., which," 



e need not say, glad' 



dened the hearts of his next of kin 



. Two nephews were 



in, and received 45 



O/.each. Seven nieces, 



married and single, received 50 



each. The rest was 



made up in small legacies and p 



esents, left chiefly to 



members of his s 



might instance many other case 



, more ordinary, pos- 

 The freedom which- 







usually enjoy from any save personal expenses, their 







economy which a judicious employer may, by advice, 







raiding, during a 



period of health, for. 



frequently and promi 



the above ''Address,"' 



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 raw parts means of redemption. Sure'" »— 

 tof stock, benevolent exertions of the p 

 s he had _ we do not say all— but 1 



