and Extenfive Gardenings Sec. xi 

 There is yet another needlcfs 

 Expence, which is often us'd in Gar- 

 dening, and that is the levelh'ng and 

 fining up of Holes and Hollows, 

 which if well made Ufe of, are fome 

 of the grcateft Beauties in Nature, to 

 confirm which, let any Perfon what- 

 foever that has km it, fpeak his 

 Thoughts of that beautiful Hollow 

 in the New Garden at Kenfingtcn, in- 

 ftead of filling up fuch Places, what 

 Earth ever there is to fpare by the 

 digging of Cellars and the like, ought 

 to be carry 'd to fome convenient Place, 

 and a Mount made, and planted 

 round promifcuoufly with Greens, 

 Trees, is'c. This will afford a good 

 Profped:from feveral Parts of aGarden, 

 and by going up to the Top an agree- 

 able view about an Eftate, and this is 

 more particularly necelTary where the 

 Scituation of a Houfe is on a large Flat. 

 Many, or indeed all thefe Evils I 

 have been fpeaking of, arife chiefly 

 from ftiff Mathematical, fine Drafts, 

 and more than thefc, the Fall of many 



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