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in an Englifh foreft. In fmall patches it is 

 frequent. We often fee a few thorns intangled, 

 and knit clofe together, {landing out on a 

 forell-lawn, forming fome pleafmg, irregular 

 fhape, and frequently adorned with an oak, 

 or two; which, from fome cafual acorn, 

 having ftruggled, by the force of vegetation, 

 through the interfaces of the thicket, gives 

 dignity to what before was only a bufh. Of 

 thefe trees fuch thickets are often the fatellites. 



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