24 Tk Hi (lory 
any to kill and take. And for 
Wild Fruits, there are Chefnuts. 
Filberts , Fiic\ery-Nuts , Grapes , 
Mulberries, Strawberries, Rasberries , 
Huckleberries ysmb Cranelerrus,vs\B\ 
feveral forts of Plumbs, and all 
thofe Fruits in great plenty being 
free for any Body to gather. 
Now I am a coming to the 
Planted Fruit-Trees, as Apples, 
Pears , ApricocJts , Quinces, Plumbs , 
Cherries, Gooseberries, Currants, and 
Peaches, front which lad they diftil 
a liquor as mFenflvamaynuch like 
Rumen or Brandy, in the taife ; and 
all thofe Trees will come to hear 
in a little more than half the time, 
. they do in England , the Soil is 
fo rich; they have great plenty 
of the aforementioned Fruits , 
which are exceeding delicious. 
Thefe, as alfo many other Fruits 
that come not to any pitch of 
Perfection in England, are the 
Natural Product of this Coun- 
try, which lies warmer, being 
mote 
