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This then is a general View of the 

 Errors and Mifapplications of Mony in 

 a Country Seat, and fuch they are, that 

 by that Time, a Gentleman has made 

 a Garden of Ten or Twenty Acres, he 

 is very often Sick of it, when by a little 

 good Management, and a little Pa- 

 tience in the bargain, he might have 

 made his whole adjoyning Eftate of i, 

 2, 3, nay fomctimes 4, 5, or ^00 Acres, 

 all appear as if it was a Garden, and 

 for the fame Expence, and I will be 

 bold to affirm, that 10/. will go as far 

 in this as 50/. will in the Methods 

 commonly taken. 



This Natural and Rural way of 

 Gardening will appear of more Ufe, 

 when we confider the Natural Frame 

 and Temper of Mankind 5 for as the 

 Imagination is continually taken up, 

 and pleas'd with new Objed:s, and 

 roves through the vaft Fields of Nature 

 uncontroul'd, nothing will fully fatisfy 

 it, but Immenfity, and we often fee it 

 verify'd, even in fome very large Gar- 

 dens 5 that the Owner after they are 

 . made, 



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