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and a hundred more, had been added, un- 

 accompanied with what has been done. The 

 greatefl difficulty of all is furmounted — that 

 of laying out a judicious plan. The reft, 

 tho the moft oftenfible, becaufe the moft 

 expenfive, is only a little mechanical fi- 

 nifhing. 



From thefe pleafing fcenes we purfued our 

 journey through part of the beautiful ride we 

 have juft defcribed, to Leap, along lanes clofe 

 on the left, but opening to the right in various 

 places, to the river, which affumes a mag- 

 nificent form. Needfore-point makes here 

 an appearance very different from what it 

 made when we navigated the mouth of Beau- 

 lieu-river*. It appears now from the higher 

 grounds, when the tide is low, to run at 

 leaft a league into the fea ; flat, unadorned, 

 and fkirted with drifted fand ; making a 

 Angular feature in all thefe views : and the 

 more fo, as every part of the ground in it's 

 neighbourhood is woody, bold, and promi- 

 nent. This peninfula, of which Needfore^. 



* See page 159. 



point 



