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 marble. The tapeftry is fine. Two land- 

 fcapes, but rather brilliant than natural. 



The gardens are difpofed with taile; the 

 iloping banks fcattered with wood, and 

 hanging to the Terpentine lake, with the 

 rotunda, finely placed on a riling ground 

 among the trees, is a very beautiful land- 

 fcape. 



From hence to Oxford the country con- 

 tinues much the fame, chiefly open ; and 

 a quarry of flone near the furface of the 

 whole. As I fliall not fly through that 

 city quite fo quick as I did on another oc- 

 cafion,. but fl:op to view what is beil: worth 

 notice; I fhall here put a period to this 

 long letter. 



I am, &c. , 



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