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Finally,, By the blessing of the same God^ there are 

 begotten by the same Father Industry, and conceived 

 by the same Mother Ingenuity, some other offsprings 

 of no small or lesse use ; in order to the preservation 

 of the Lives and Estates of very many thousands ; from 

 or in the most common and eminent danger s, and to 

 perswade and prevaile with the Sea also, to disclose 

 and impart her treasury, whether her own naturally, or 

 that of which she hath robbed us. 



But first let us see what kind entertainment the 

 world will give to these before any others shew them- 

 selves. If the Land be converted to pasture for 

 Sheep, the Engine will full the cloath. 



If for a dayry, it will churn the cream into butter. 



If to feed or breed cattell, it will grind bark that 

 tans the skins. 



And if for planting and nourishing of Timber, the 

 same Engine will saw it to great gaine and advantage. 



Thus you see there is so neere an allyance between 

 these two Inventions, and both so agree to assist and 

 and reward the good Husband, that there is no essen- 

 tiall part of Husbandry, wherein they do not naturally 

 assist each other more or lesse. 

 I remaine alwayes 



SiE, your most faithful and obliged 

 Friend to serve you* 



July the I8t7i, 1651. 



FINIS. 



