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II. Farm Occupiers, 53. Various, in this District.
Good Effect of the Law of Gavelkind instanced, in the Family of Fow es, 54.
III. Workpeople, 55. Time of changing Servants inconvenient. No public Hirings, in the Southern Counties. Wages of Servants. Their want of Activity, 56,
IV. Beasts of Labor, 56. Horses of the heavy Kind. Sluggish, in themselves, and the Cause of Slug- gishness, in Servants. Plow Team of four Horses, 57. Road: Team the same, With two Men Attendants.
Altogether an extravagant Practice.
V. Implements, 58. The Waggon of Kent is large, and well fur- nished.
The Timber Carriage is converted into a Har- vest Waggon.
Dung Carts of a full Size, 59. The Plow of an extraordinary Form.
Attempted to be described. Its probable Origin, 60. Its Merits and Demerits.
The Broadshare or Subplow, 62. -Its Construction and great Merit. The Stricking Plow described, 63. The Nidget, or Horsehoe, of Kent. The probable Archetype of the Tormentor, 64. The Frame Harrow.
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