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there, that enters into a married ftate, that 

 is not liable to fuch cafualties ? Which are 

 ftrong inducements not only to keep up his 

 prefent ftock of timber, but to raife more. 



It is faid, we have one great family in 

 England^ that fo happy a refervoir has, by 

 reafon of one, or other of the beforemen- 

 tion'd accidents, been preferv'd from de- 

 clining, three times in one century. Bleft 

 reftorative ! 



I AM not all this while thinking of the 

 Landed, Navy, or Army great officers, or 

 thofe in high pofts, in any other parts of 

 the adminiftration ; who ufually are not long 

 in making provifion otherways for fuch 

 preffing occafions. But the Crown in all it^s 

 numerous colle(fLion, has not places for all 

 that are delirous, I might perhaps fay, many 

 times want, to ferve themfelves and their 

 country fo honourably. 



And perifions never come to the fhare of 

 an honeft country gentleman : Who is 

 therefore doom'd (if I may fo call it) to live 

 wholly on his rents ; and whofe neceflary 

 policy is become the flow ceconomy of fav- 



