r^^//^^READER 
Even Tradeimen wouldfind theit Account 
! in fpcnding Part of that Time theyfetafide 
! for their Relaxation, in Converfation with. 
I the Vegetable Tribes, They moftly take 
I their Walks in Company of Men of various 
I Tafte, except that one ( which they ever 
blame in Coachmen) of baiting too often 
I on a fhort Stage. Were they on the con- 
I trary fbmetimes to Walk by themfelves, 
or accompanied with Pcrlbns whole Inclina- 
tion did lead them to this innocent and ufe- 
ful Diverlion I am fpeaking of, their 
Thoughts agreeably taken up, would not 
lean towards thofe publick Houfes, where 
generally the Change and Badnels of the 
Tiquors confpire with the Quantity to in- 
jure their Bodies; but moderately wearied 
; with Exercife, returning Home, would 
make their Evening Cup as wholefome as 
it is refrefhing. 
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Let aPerfonwho has hitherto been in- 
curious, look upon a moft exquifite Pietie 
of Art through a magnifying Glafs, and 
then let him take a fmall feemingly rough 
I and imperfecl vegetable Produftion of Na- 
< ture, and view it after the lame Manner, 
and he will immediately confefs that the 
1 1 longer, andclolerhe infpeds the latter the 
B 2. ^ more 
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