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THere feems to be little Occafion to fay Tntrod^^ 

 much to this Point, they being what ^^^'^^^ 

 are fo well known and underftood 

 by all that profefs any thing of Gardening 

 and Country Bufinefs^ however, I could not, 

 without Injuftice and Deficiency to jny pre- 

 fent Subjeft, pafs them over, they being thofe 

 natural Ornaments of our Counrry-Seats, by 

 which we much excel all other Nations, and 

 are indeed the Glory of all our Gardens. 



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