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The bodies of fuch Oaks are therefrom en- 

 larged—Their further httle bodily ramify- 

 ings moftly prevented — Their beauty much 

 encreafed — And their value very greatly en- 

 hanced— 



As to the complainants againft me on 

 any fuppos'd, at firft, difficulty in the per- 

 formances, a little ufe will make the fame 

 eafy — And as to fuch indolent and unenter- 

 prifing owners, who care not to purchafe 

 or profit, or pleafure with any ftudy about 

 them — As likewife fuch who have but a 

 flender taft this way — They need be little 

 perplexed at the feeming intricacy and the 

 multiplicity of the foregoing diredions 5 

 when abftracled from my pretended folution 

 of fome phaBnomena, and reafons given for 

 my various praftices. All which fuch may 

 lay afide and neither hurt themfelves, nor 

 me, fo they pay but implicit obedience to 

 the rules prefcribed. Whereby their me- 

 mory being di&urthened they will have little 

 pccafion to complain of intricacy and varie- 

 ty. On whofe account the rudiment? ha- 

 ving been as fparingly as poffible, to be in- 

 telligible to them, laid down ; 1 fhajl for 

 future 'm refpeft to the; education of thi§ 



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