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CHAP. IIIL 



AS for the delights, commodities^ 

 myfteries, with other concern 

 ments of this order, we are unwilling 

 to fly them over, in the (hort deliveries 

 of Virgil , r*rto % or others, and fhall 

 therefore enlarge with additional! am 

 pliations. 



By this pofition they had a juft pro* 

 portion of Earth, to fupply an equality 

 of nourifbment, The diftance being or* 

 dered, thick or thin, according to the 

 magnitude or vigorous attraction of the 

 plant) the goodnefle, leannefle, or pro 

 priety of the foy le, and therefore the 

 rule of s*tov> concerning the territory of 

 At fans, not extendible unto all; allow 

 ing the diftance of fix foot unto com* 

 mon Trees, and nine for the Figge and 

 Olive. 



They had a due diffufion of their 

 roots on all or both fides , whereby 

 they maintained fome proportion to 



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