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Of the Vineyard Vines'. 



Vineyards are plantations of Vines, 

 cultivated in the open ground, without 

 the afliftance of walls, or any oiher clofe 

 fences, but arranged in feveral parallel 

 rows, crofs-ways the ground, eigl t or 

 ten feet diftance, one row from the other, 

 and the branches of the Vines trained 

 along to flakes, ranging the way of the 

 rows, eipalier ways ; and are defigned 

 principally to produce large quantities 

 of Grapes for making Wine. 



This is the common method abroad, 

 in the wine countries, of cultivating their 

 very extenfive plantation of Vines for af- 

 fording the general vintage of Grapes for 

 the purpofe of making wine as aforefaid* 



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