Excerpt from William Cobbett, Vol. 2 of 2: A Biography Two doctors, one parson. No trade, except that carried on by two or three persons, Who bring coals from the Southampton water, and who send down timber. All the rest are farmers, farmers' men, millers, millers' men, millwrights, publicans who sell beer to the farmers' men and the farmers copse-cutters, tree-strippers, bark shavers, farmers' Wheelwrights, farmers' blacksmiths, shopkeepers, a schoolmistress and, in Short, nothing but persons belonging to agriculture, to which, indeed, the two doctors and the parson belong as much as the rest.
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