and ExtenfiveGarcfenivg^ &c xv 

 made,cares as little for tliem:,and would 

 rather walk in his Corn Fields, fome- 

 thing is therefore ftill wanting to com- 

 pleac this happinefs of a Country Seat, 

 \^hich may very eafily be anfwer'd, 

 to be a decent Difpofition and Diftri- 

 bution of all the Eftate and Grounds 

 that lye contiguous to the Manfion 

 Houfe, even if the Scope of Ground 

 is fo much for 3 or 4 Miles round. 



It may be fjid:,thatmoft Gentlemen 

 have that already, to which I anfwer 

 in the Negative, that tho' they have 

 in many Places, good Woods, fine 

 Pafture, Land, is'c. Yet there is no 

 eafy Correfpondence and Communi- 

 cation of one Part with the other, there 

 feems to be an abfolute Neceflity 5 in 

 Order to the Completion of this, that 

 little Gravel or Sand Walks be exten- 

 ded quite thro' this Eftate, for as the 

 Pleafure of walking and viewing the 

 Fields, is'c. is early in the Morning, 

 or late in the Evening, the Dews are 

 commonly fo great, that 'tis impollible 

 to walk therein 5 on the contrary, were 



thye 



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