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tore clearlpewidenced unto us, both by the long and health: 
tull Livesotour Fore-Fathers ,. andiallo by the great’ ‘paines 
and charges » they from time totimelwere at in manuring and 
planting Orchards: and» Gardens } ‘making: ule ‘and gai 
Wilder places, noronly dctighting °t 1cmielves with fome of 
the Ormamentall Toycs‘of Nature 5 ‘but’ profequuting the af. 
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cere-an honeurer: and truc lover of the advancethnetit ‘of this 
_ Scienceas Lean, give me leave moft heartily to‘with oil | 
there: were more BenefaGors to the latendbl le Inftitutions 
fomk Phyfick-Gardens; amongft which Mr.  Ador gan of Welt 
miatter hathene in his Tuition y° which by the nobleneffe of 
Dts How isalready ver y full fraught; and is like to be rendrec 
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