m 



are spices, and certain descriptions of fruit. But 

 many yeaJi^ ^elsfta ferfWe $hft larees will 



in a neoessaty and unavoidable expense, wliicli 

 his undertaking; may finally be unable to repay. 



*' The case may not be so applicable to lands 

 saitallie ht cHiliivMtezk: of gtadii: m iregetaHes^ 

 whmh ET€ ^[ie0jS!ljmiiei3 md require but ^mall 

 outlay, yet even these could not, from their 

 cheapness, realize a profit wlienovcr tlie land 

 should become chargeable witli a rent of ten 

 dollars an tm^i 



Thd p£iri0dkaL al^Mem 

 years, seem to be considered by most as of little 

 value ; they afford no security for fixed pro])erty 

 in the soil, as a prant on one of these leases is 



Eable to be 4fsiStti»fed by gov««naent^ *with all 

 ImiHkg^ i^mUd ligaie^lioicbr or 



his heira aot<ihoose to comply witfc. the t^SQIf 



the new leaf^e, A permanent h'ase, on the con- 

 trary, establishes the property in the leaseholder's 

 ^K3aailj',.a^dli$ ls^uttt0&d, through a certainty of 

 seextril^ iar the fature^ to ajdvest md iisk mme 



means in endeavouring to render his land pre)* 

 duotive, tlrau be eoubl ]n-ut!ently do, when the 

 lease is only periodical. But the excessive rate 



tion to many, who wmildj were the rent reduced. 



