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CHAPTER VI. 



TH E T'heories and praBical parts on 

 the fubjefts I purposed here to treat 

 of, being moftly ended ; it may 

 not be impertinent to take a view of fome 

 points thereof in a more extenlive poHtical 

 — and different pleafurable light — And to 

 offer reafons why fome foils are proper to 

 make choice of, for planting new woods 

 upon, and fome are not — Together with 

 the means and manner not only of forijoard- 

 ing the growth of the Oak from an acorn, 

 but thereby the readier advancing that beau- 

 teous favage to the higheft perfedlion of 

 it's nature- — To defcant alfo on the effenti- 

 als of the vegetation of it with us— And 

 to add a few moral and phylical refledli- 

 ons further upon it, and in the conclufi- 

 on fome emblematick illuftrations on the 

 whole— 



But 



