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be any particular height from which a distinct view 

 of the surrounding country may be had, make a road 

 to pass by it, with a narrow foot-path leading to 

 such a height. In short, in making roads through a 

 plantation, as well as in making walks through plea- 

 sure grounds, good taste and ornament should be 

 kept in view ; and it is as easy to do any piece of 

 work well, as otherwise. 



