NO Fest 524 :(% page 388.) Tam inclined to think this will be but a very et f
moderate dunging; but I ftate the fas as they are there ftated.
} Should double the quantity of dung, or more, be required for cer- of tain purpofes on particular occafions, it will not affe@ the conclu- ii: fions deducible from thefe facts in Lind, only in degree. al(7; page 460,) The duty on faltis in a particular manner to
be regretted in Britain; becaufe it enhances the price of this ne-
y! ceffary article to a much higher degree than would be experienced ent i in other countries where no falt mines are found. Were it not for lit this tax, rock falt, without any purification, would anfwer perfectly of well for the ufe of beafts, and could be afforded to farmers at eds perhaps one twentieth part of the price of{alt at prefent; but we und, all know that rock falt dares not be fold in Britain,
hree Again.— Were the duty on falt taken off, it would be eafy to are fhow how the manufaéture of falt could be carried on in Britain to and an extent that fcarcely knows any bound, without the wajte of one The particle of fuel, fo as to admit of being fold to foreign nations at.a n the: much lower price than it can be had from any other place; while hich it could alfo be made of a finer quality than is yet known any where wale on the globe. Thus would be eftablifhed an immenfe trade in falt; seks which, asa neceffary article, could admit of few interruptions; for ane 4 no other nation is fo circumftanced as to have it in their power to thade become our rivals in this manufaG@ture. Tt is foreign to my pur- they pole here to ftate farther particulars, but’I pledge myfelf to do If Jefate| if ever properly called upon for that purpofe. np(5, page 462.) Iam afraid that ic phrafe, winning of hay, is eh provincial, and may not be generally underftood. By winning, 1 pe mean to denote the procefs of converting fucculent herbage intoa an ftate of hay that can be kept in quantities. I intended to have ‘a made ufe of the word drying, in this cafe, but it did not exprefs my na meaning. Grafs, when wetted by rain, may be dried fo as not
to feel wet, when it is by no means in the ftate of hay.
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