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to fill Cart, ftioot down, and fpread again, 

 all which Works aggrandize the Expence of 

 an Undertaking, when there is no Occafion 

 for it, when at the fame Time it is dug out of 

 the Foundations, it might be carry 'd away 

 and (hot down in the very Place where it is 

 wanted, without any more to do. And to this 

 End, the Gardeners Scheme ought to be laid 

 at the fame Time the Building is carrying on, 

 and, in Truth, to be finifli'd out of Hand, 

 that it may be growing while the Edifice is 

 carrying up. 



I cant chufe but prefs again this Care of dif- 

 pofing of the Stuff as foon as it's dug out of the 

 Foundation of the Houfe 5 for People are ge- 

 nerally in fuch a Hurry and Amaze, and Gar- 

 deners take fo little Notice of this one Parti- 

 cular, that I have often feen thefe coarfe hea- 

 vy Materials tumbled backward and forward 5 

 and I dare aver, in a Dcfign now carrying on, 

 near 500/. has been thrown away in this one 

 Article of tumbling their Earth backw^ard and 

 forward, when it might have been difposM 

 in its proper Place at once 5 the Fellows all 

 the while muddling on, as if they were a- 

 maz*d 5 as for Labourers, they care little for 

 that, tho' fome of them often fee it 5 it Ihould 

 therefore be the peculiar Care of the Gentle- 

 man or his Gardener. 



To return to our more immediate Rules in 

 Pradice. You are to chufe as high a Mold or 

 Plan as you can, to fix your Houfe on 5 

 and there, after the whole Defign is cock- 



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