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SECTION XII. 



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Conclufion of the whole* 



JL HUS I have carried my reader through all 

 the varieties I know, of woodland fcenes. I 

 confidered fir ft the fingle tree as the origin, 

 and foundation of alL I confidered next the 

 various combinations of trees, under the feveral 

 beautiful forms of fcenery, which they com- 

 pofe: and as the foreft is of all others, the 

 grandeft, and moft interefting combination of 

 trees, I dwelt the longeft on this part of my 

 fubjecl: ; felecling New- foreft in Hampfhire as 

 an example to illuftrate the feveral obfervations 

 I had made. Through this picturefque coun- 

 try I have led my reader geographically; and 

 have prefented him with a great variety of 

 beautiful fcenes woods lawns heaths 

 foreft-diftances and fea-coaft views. 

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