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Inclosure
5. The object being the carrying improvement in this of cultivation
to its utmost limits, does it make any difference
with regard to the attainment of that object, whether
the improvement be from: for example to 11s
year, in from 11s to a Guinea?
6. If not, might it not be proper to add to
the leading claims for the division of "barren and uncultivated
lands", another clause or set of clauses for the
purpose of including such lands, of which though not
uncultivated or at least not barren, the value or
mode of cultivation is degraded by some inconvenient
circumstance or other in the nature of the
tenure?, or in other words by some such intercommunity,
for example, in respect of some of the proprietary rights, as reduces reducing
the value of such what other of the rights as are enjoyed
in severalty.
7. Are there not instances, for example, of common
fields where, after a certain day in the year, by
which each commoner is supposed to have got in his
crop, the whole is thrown open for the indiscriminate
use of the cattle of all the commoners? — or where
the same commoner has one one year, another
here the next &c.
8. Admitting
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