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to be made, it fhould rather be, what 

 more beneficial returns were to be made ia 

 the end, this way, than the common. 



In reference to which further ; how 

 weak would even the plaineft Zany farmer 

 now adays think any one argued ? That be- 

 caufe corn, in his great grandfather's time, 

 did in fome proportion grow, with Httle 

 cultivation, and without any artificial coft, 

 but ploughing ^ that, therefore all more for^ 

 warding means are aeedlefs. 



I MENTIONED not that after a year or 

 two, the moll mafterly young plant fliould 

 be left ftanding — Or that for a fq\v years the. 

 earth about the ftanders, fliould be kept 

 clear from weeds — Or put the owner in mind 

 of good fences^Becaufe they are fo obvious 

 requilites 5 that I think no body will fet a- 

 bout planting a wood, with uncommon care^ 

 that need be told of either. 



It might indeed have been intimated^ 

 that if it were eligible to the owner j the 

 hafles after twenty years growth might be 

 grubb'd up again — Or that in countries 

 whefc fylva cadua is much wanted, the 



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