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A BALANCED DIET
land, and quite leve , inters&
by n pristng a tract n 400000 ac
and diteh&, and containing
windmills, early En•riod divided into districts, the North
like of and for the Middle and the South Level : the
the uater from the land
IS HAVING
nd a pow
ing it of the sea: th
bridgesbire, including
n' and a few to the
by ditches, tha•e
The great expatn o
nearly 200,000 acres.
neuly half
t y . , ads
tract, called the Bedfo
to
is situated in the of Norfolk, Lincoln, Nmth- clunch. a substance fomad in large masses.
the various but neither so white nor so soft as Chalk, Chiefly
that have discovered in constructing the ing in parishRg of aud Islehm
it ig conjectured that
CUPCAKE
a Stif blue Clay,
was firm to y s _
puts Of
inundations Of the s
rdshire, begins
old outlet,
ingayi a Sea
and Gr:mta,
n of the
pre Vent s ubsequ e
parishes in the
issued, time to titm,to enforce the repair of banks the county i peat euth, extending
and sewers. Tbe important of thig kind, through the Whole Of the fen district i and gravel. The
exe«mted the reign of
the gmt is chiefly a-able, and produces abundant Supply
IN EACHHAND
overflow
all F culti-
from W i
d to
grante d
elney,
to ke the b ut t he land
rejected his Offer
fOHl,
it, to which t at
the o
of Bed.
rty in the fens, to undertake
e. a of
datu n of by which the
po is having been
made aud ratifi'_ session of at
in 1631, the E
with himself others, to
first. The Nepal, Suttma,Swavesey,
Willingham, Cotteaham, Rampton, Landbeaeh,
Waterbeaeh, Ely, and
Fordbm, the dairy district, a great
qmntity of the butter prodtK•ed in "hieh is to
London, and Sold name of Cambridge
: in the parishes Of and Willingham
is made the cheese so much
called chæ the p
for gcsad cheese.
The principal r
ed by two
Hu-sto d n igabl
old line o -tbe
d the Nen
its
am is also
of the wor
was ad •
so rapid was
t Gnat
according to Lynn Law
mt to the a s a
pens tio
# d pense d i
se ers held at
L v e, and
dertake t eon -
ti n ed s a till t year 1649,
dLTlaring proceedi
d the entire m
e .ynn La
Earl of Bedfor
v i gable
jog the
of Ely were mad
but of m
den •s
it joins the 01
The
for
at
River,
d proceeding in t
the a little to
the c
passed in
95,000
and this
1667. T
Earl of
tingdon null
SOO and heir of
m•ks of the
from
t e agt from
the
sluice, is
æs, far maintaining the
adjusted by
aet Of
e to the
now do m a avigated, excepting t of i t,
having been almost up
ctiou or
the New Bedford River.
A canal from to Wis_
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