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But fometimts, in unfivourable wet 

 Summers and Autumns, Grapes ripea 

 buc indifferently, even againft the beft 

 walls, more efpecially the larger late 

 Grapes •, and ibmetin es not at all in bad 

 feafons, for which rea r on, fo ne of the 

 choicer forward and late fo- ts are often 

 planted againft hot wails, or forcing 

 framts, furnifhed with ranges of flues 

 for fires, and defended with glafs frames 

 in front; or fometimes planted againft 

 the front or end walls of common hot- 

 houfes, and the branches intto luced, by 

 conducting them through fmall holes, 

 and trained up againft the iafifde piaffes 

 or walls, and thus obtain early Grapes 

 two or three months before the natural 

 feafon in the open ground ; and have the 

 late kinds ripened in the utmoft perfec- 

 tion. 



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