376 THE KURSERY. 



It Is, in truth, of the utmoft advantage to the 

 fcurfery, to be under one fyftem of management ; 

 and greatly to the credit, both of the employer 

 and his nurferyman, that he remain/or ever in the 

 fame place ! We may be permitted here to re- 

 mark, that neither mafter nor fervant Ihould quit 

 with one another on any supposed ground of dif- 

 ference, nor even upon slight offences on either 

 fide. He knows little of the world, either as 

 mafter or man, who expects to get through it, 

 without encountering difficulties of this kind 

 and he who cannot pafs over a flight offence, gives 

 himfelf unneceffary pain, and trouble. 



QRNA* 



