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may lie true, and not in Hills and Holes : I 

 fay, this makes the Walk the firmer, and looks 

 much the better. But I need not fay much 

 on this Head ^ all our Englifi Gard'ners are 

 very expert in it, and poffibly out-doe all o- 

 ther Countries. 

 ^^T^l 'i ^^^^^ therefore do no more than remark 

 flyhiOra- oviQ great Fault committed in the laying Gra- 

 vei Walks, vel Walks too round, which makes them look 

 narrow, befides they are not fo pleafant to 

 walk on. An Inch in five Foot Crown is full 

 enough 5 fo that if a Walk be 20 Foot wide, 

 it ought to lie four Inches higher in the mid- 

 dle than it does on each fide, and no more. 

 A Foot Thicknefs is fufficient in all Gravel 

 Walks 5 but where the- Gravel is hard to 

 come at, fix or eight Inches may fufficQ. 



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