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2 (1798) The Rural Economy of the Southern Counties. 2
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XxX COUNTED EN ies.

The Climature forward, 255. Effects of the Sea Air.

The Waters, chiefly, two Brooks. Soils and Substrata, 256. DetaiLep fromthe Journals of the different Routes.

Inhabitants few, 260.

The Exports of Corn accounted for.

The present Inhabitants respectable, 262 Townships very unequal in Size, 263. The Towns noticed.

The Roads travelable, and free, 264.

An easy Mode of forming Quarterings.

The State of Inclosure, 265. The Chalk Hills mostly open. The rest chiefly inclosed.

The Fences mostly Hedges, 266.

Instance of Privet, as a Hedgewood. Also of the Elder.

Hedges frequently pruned, 267. Many cut with the Winds.

The ordinary Field Gate is simple.

Present Productions, 267.

Mostly cultivated Crops, and Sheep Down. The Woodland confined to one Quarter, 268. The Timber stunted and mossy.

The Views detailed, 268.

The internal Beauties of the Island, 269.

The Views from it extraordinary, 271.

Reflections on viewing the Face of a Country, 27%. Its probable Advantage, to a Cultivator.

Agriculture, 274.

Farms characterized.

The Size recently enlarged. Reflections on aggregating Farms,£75. A plurality of Farms improper.

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