'X'j6 DireBiofjs for Kaifwg Chap. 8, 



As bencfi- particular : Tis by the means of elegant 

 7oL[V!' ^"^ "^^'^ Struftures, and the noble Diftri- 

 Orandcur, bution and Decorum of our Country Villa's, 

 ^"^^^^^^^'^^■^ that Foreigners will ftill more admire and 

 Ihiu ' court us. Tis by this means, of enclofing 

 Lands, that Eftates advance confiderably in 

 Value ^" and the Price of Food and Sufte- 

 nance keeps pace with that which makes eve- 

 ry Nation formidable, I mean the numerous 

 Encreafe as well as Wealth of its Inhabi- 

 tants. 

 Guards the The Planting and Sowing of Wood, and 

 fbeW-^dT S^^'^^^i^^S Country Houfes from the Winds, 

 befides the other ^Advantages of fliady Walks, 

 is what cann't be thought of too foon 3 nei- 

 A good Le- ther can the Aged Parent leave a better Le- 

 lierJj. ^"' g^^y ^^ ^^^ HciY, than fome young Woods and 

 Coppices growing round his Habitation. The 

 Expence is very little, but attended with 

 great Profit and Pieafure. 

 EncouY.tge-^ And if auv former Attempts have prov'd 

 f -"^' /'■'°' unfuccefsful, let not that detcrr them from 

 ii{ciejsfu/. renewing the Charge 5 it was probably from 

 wrong Meafures, aniongft which the excef- 

 five Expence of Gard'ning may have been 

 one : But from this Method laid down, the 

 Decoration and Improvement of a Country- 

 Seat will not be that expenfive Bug-bear it 

 may of late have appear'd to be. And indeed, 

 by what Obfervations 1 have made in n-any 

 Parts of this Kingdom, there is generally 

 tvvice the Money expended on a bad Defign, 

 as would have made a good one ; tho' I con- 



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