^tmd fafer than emit was : Toftnd out his Fleets, forafpecial 
countenance of Trade, and at the fame time for a fatisfadlion 
to many confiderable Philofophical Inquiries in raofl: parts ot 
the World ; To ftrengthen his remoteft Dominions-, and to 
fecure and cultivate his American Colonies, for the Silk-trade, 
and the growth of fuch beneficial Vegetables^, as thofe fevc- 
r2l Soils in feveral diftantClimats will bear^ Not intermitting 
thofe elegant Ingenuities of beautifying his Coyn with the 
faireftand really Gardian-ftaraps j and of ftoring his Cab.'necs 
with the Curiofities and Rarities of Art and Nature, for the 
encouragement of Sculpture, Picture^ and of no fmall number 
of Artificial Practices and ufefuU Inventions. To be (hort, his 
Majefty foon gave to all the Kingdom , in St. ^-ameis Park, 
Hide Park^ in the Approches to hisfaireftPalaceS;, and in 
his Forrefts , llluftrious Patterns for the beft Improvements, 
and for a copious Variety of all kinds of Amsenities. Now 
when our idle Multitudes ftiall be ftrongly inured to thofe in- 
nocent and profitable Employments, till all our Hills ^ which 
are now bald, fhall be flielter'd with theChefnut, the Beech, 
the Pine, B )x. Maple, and the Royal Oak; and all ourr^i^ 
lejs zdoxtid with the fruitful Knots of C^r^^, and like the gol- 
den Gardens of Alcinous then (hall we have fair grounds to 
hope for thebleflings of Peace and Plenty, and the Juncture 
of found and ufefuU . hilofophy with Chriflian Charity; and 
of true Religion and Piety with cheerful Loyalty ; and then 
we lhall truly defer ve the Old Style of t\i^ FortnnMe Jflnnds, 
and the Gardem of Hef per ides. 
JERR^T A in Nnmh. %i. 
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