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.The business of inclosing common fields 
lias gone to a considerable length in England, 
and would yet increase, if the blessings of 
peace were to be restored to us, and money 
could be more easily raised upon private 
securities, and more especially if the expences 
of carrying the measure of dividing and iii- 
closimj; into effeft could be brou£>'ht within 
a reasonable and moderate compass. - We 
have already observed to your Lordship one 
point of expence wliich ought to be dis- 
pensed with. For small parishes, or dis- 
tricts, it would be adviseable to appoint only 
two Commissioners, under an Atl of Parlia- 
ment, with power for them to call in an 
umpire in cases of disagreement. 
If your Lordship were to turn your atten- 
tion to this subjeCf , it would probably strike 
;you, that the appointment of an Attorney 
} IS Clerk to the Commissioners of an inclosure, 
>vith equal fees to themselves (the general 
p radfice) for writing not more than twenty 
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