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numerous tenantry adopted them?* And 
since his Majesty's farms a-e meinioned, let us 
presume to enquire of your Lordship whether 
Mr. Kent, who, w^e understand, has the chief 
management of his Majesty's farms in Wind- 
sor Park, sent your Lordship any commen- 
dation of them, in comparison of the Nor- 
folk Wheel Plough? We apprehend he 
never will. But first, let us examine what 
is the intended efie6l of a plough. The in- 
tention of its operation is, in some counties, 
to preserve three material points ; in others, 
two. In the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, 
where the preservation of all land in a flat 
state at the time of fallowing is of great im- 
portance for the purpose of ploughing the 
land across, in contrary dire61:ions, plough- 
ing it in straight lines is a material object. 
The second is ploughing each furrow parallel 
* We presume a considerable length of time will elapse 
before Mr. Rodwell obtains a gold medal for the use of 
them. 
