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Page 64
... land - tax , and covenanting to keep all the buildings , & c . in perfect repair . I thep sold it for six thousand five hundred pounds . The gross pro- duce per acre of these old sour grass - lands could not exceed twenty shillings ...
... land - tax , and covenanting to keep all the buildings , & c . in perfect repair . I thep sold it for six thousand five hundred pounds . The gross pro- duce per acre of these old sour grass - lands could not exceed twenty shillings ...
Page 68
... land , Mr. G. is also at variance with most of the authors in this volume , who generally contend for the utility of the prac- tice . Dr. Campbell , of Lancaster , however , in the succeeding Essay , cautions farmers against having ...
... land , Mr. G. is also at variance with most of the authors in this volume , who generally contend for the utility of the prac- tice . Dr. Campbell , of Lancaster , however , in the succeeding Essay , cautions farmers against having ...
Page 69
... land must be laid down for pasture ; and the only advantage the tenant can reap from it will be ( perhaps ) a better crop of corn from the fresh land ; and if he lays the land down well that is for pasture , the expense of manuring ...
... land must be laid down for pasture ; and the only advantage the tenant can reap from it will be ( perhaps ) a better crop of corn from the fresh land ; and if he lays the land down well that is for pasture , the expense of manuring ...
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