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can hardly draw in the fame yoke with EngUnd for Gardens and 
Orchards* I replied, that in Devondiud Cor^rvall^ they fenced 
their Gardens and Orchards with tUniers furrs and tall holly 
from the fca-winds, and they have lofty firrs, and goodly Pinesin 
ScotUnd,2LV{d NevfiEngUnd, (where the winds areas keen, and the 
fnow and froftsas deep, and as long lafting, as in many parrs of 
Scotland^') is yet full of fruitful Orchards. And if Scotland be 
farther in the North, yet Nomay is rich in Bofcage^ and the feeds 
of the Hemlock- tree. Spruce^ and Cedars from Nevfi Er^gUnd^ 
Nevp'fomd Imd , and VirginU, may perhaps rejoice in the ex- 
change of Northern ^meriu^ for the North of this Ifland. And 
Scotland may i'dy^Mon turn aver Jus equos mjlro Sol vertit abOrh.The 
San affords them a longer Summers day in the remoteft North, than 
at Rome. . And 'tis a point of good Philofophy and good husban- 
dry to find out, what vegetables areapteftto bake the better by 
that advantage. And Scot/and hsith no need to borrow Wit and 
Induftry froi^i their neighbours: Witnefs their Linnen trade, their 
Fifhery, their Mines, their Arts, Artifices, and Manufaftures ; 
fome of thefeas beneficial to them, or foonmay be fo, as our fa- 
mous and great Staple t^ade is, at this day, to England^ comparatis 
^omfAtandk^ Briefly, the Summer Sun arifeth more early, and 
fhines as bright on St.-^Wr^»?/,as on the Roman Caf itol\ and the 
Vatican is not fo near to Uranoburg^ as is Edinhurg, And their 
flowry Philologers and Learned Boetii ^*-, Eucha- 
* Heaor Boetius nans ^ Barcleysy and hundreds more, never refign- 
ErtfmuT/'''' their verdant laurels to PoUtiam, Bembos , or 
other Cif- Alpines* Nor do they flirink from af- 
fifting the Modern Reftauration of folid, real and operative Philo- 
fophy. To comeclofe toourBufenis, this I told Sir M. I 
durft undertake^ that when and their chief Towns and 
Univerfities fhall plant Kitchin^garden$,as wedonowinjB^^/^W, 
theyfliall receive their grateful reward the firft year, and bear 
ihc charges of their Nurferies abundantly ; and fo tiold on; and, 
within feveny ears, fecure their poftericy of the benefit, and de- 
light themfelves with the fruit of their pleafing labour. And 
thmone man may drive on the wheels vphich a thoufand hands r^- 
notfio^^rifhmit is runnmg on^ and imploy thmfands of poor^ at good 
mrth. 
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