C 795 ) 
IlL ENGLANDS IMPROVEMENT 
hy Sea and Land : To ouudo the Dutch without 
Fighting : To paj Debts mthout Mony : To 
fit at mrk, all the Poor in England, with the 
Growth of our om Lands: To prevent unnecef- 
firy Suits in Law^ with the benefit of a Voluntary 
Regifler : DireSiions , where vafl quantities of 
Timber may be had for the building of Ships : With 
the advantages of moling the Gnat Rivers of 
England Navigable i Rules to prevent Fires in 
London , and other Great Cities : WithDireSH^ 
,^,rtL. ons V How the fever al Companies of Handicrafts 
^ ■^^^ men in London may alwaies have cheap Breads 
and cheap Drinks iBy Andrew Yarranton Gm^^ 
in^\ 
Mhxif Worthy Aiuhors, ( mentioned and recoiiv- 
mended in our Former Volumes ) have writtcB 
excellently well 5 to excite and inftruft the Planting of 
Forrefts, Woods, Coppices, Nurferies, Orchards, Walled 
Gardens, for Delicacies ; Houfliold-Gardens, for NeceflTa- 
ries; Vineyards, Mulberries: To adorn fair Manfions with 
the faired Vegetables : To plant SafFrcr\, Licorice, Po- 
tado*s, Hopsj Henipj Flax, Diarsweed , Weld orWouldj 
Oad, Madder, SafFe-flowers : Of manifold fmprovements 
of Pafiure and Arable, and all kinds of Agriculture^ 
Of Vinous Shrubs to mike Sugar- Wines from the fhalloweft 
heaths: Of Commerce and Navigation ; The Fifbery^ 
Hunting, Hawking, Fowling, Fifliing: Of niiny Inve^- 
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