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Befides theft Authors, we are concerned to take notice 
€>f thoie Generous perfons of London, who lliew their Lo-^e 
to their Country by devifing, propofing and folliciting the 
beft Expedients for the Improveuient of England and other 
his Majefties Dominions,by Trade, AgriculturejOr any Coiii- 
merce, Ardfice, or Manufafture. Ac prefent 1 ftiali only 
name two: 
The firft is, Englands hterejl md Improvement^ confipng 
in the Increafe of the Store and Trade of this Kingdom , by 
SAMUEL FORTREY- Efciuire. Which Traft was 
firft publiflied A* 1663 5 and is again newly addreffed to 
his Ma;^y. In two or three Iheets it contains , 1 think ^ 
a grea^ Treafury. 
And feeondfy^ as a principal branch of Englands Treafury 
we mu ft recommend, A Difcourfe cftheFlSHER T^briefly 
laying open not only the ADVANTAGES and F A C 1« 
L I T Y of the Undertaking,but likewife the abfolute NECES- 
SITY of it^ in order to the Well-being h^ih of the King and 
Feople ; afferted and vindicated from all material Obje^iiam.bj 
ROGER ESTRANGE Ifqmre. In one fingle 
ileet he faith, in. our opinion^ more to. the purpofe than fome 
would have done in a large Volum, 
l»et me add, on this occafion, in- reference to Georgicks^ 
that fonie have had the boldaefs to affirm" chat there is furer 
and more iifeful Phyfiology in Learaed Varro's three books 
De re Rujlica^ than in Ariflotle's eight "Books phyficorum^ or 
in Pjato^s intricate Subiimities* And wehave notfeeeh want- 
ing, upon occafions to cafl: i^^ur fmall mite, in recommend- 
ing the Culture of Gardens; 11:45. n. 46. n. 53. n. 84. Vine- 
yards, n. 15. Cider-Orchards, Groves, the Improvements 
of Forefts,. Mulberries, n. 2. n.<. n. C2. n. 53. Agriculture 
in general, n. 5. Granaries, to provide corn in times of plenty 
for years of dearth,n.2'^. Remedies or Preventions of Dearth 
propofcd, n. ^o. The falubrity of an unwholfome place, 
how to be recover 'd^ n,66^ Sand-flouds by land, how to be 
ftopp'd^ 
