ufes of Fruit-trees. l8p 
fit of your Land, and intereft of your 
Money for feven years, will bring you in 
at the lcaft five pound per annum , the 
Herbage being ftill allowed for the main- 
tainanceof your Plantation. 
But if a good Fruit-year happen, and 
your one hundred Trees yield you four or 
five hundred bufhels of Fruit, and thofe 
worth twelve pence or eighteen pence the 
bufhel, it will, in one year, more than 
retaliate all your paft labour, charge, and 
lofs. 
The like Calculation might be made of 
the profits arifing from the propagating of 
feveral other forts of the before-mentioned 
Fruits; but he that underftands the me¬ 
thod of planting them, will eafily compute 
the advantage. 
SECT. II. 
Of the Ufes of the fttd Vinous Liquors. 
Befidcs, thofe well-known Ufes of the 
Drinks before difeourfed of, they are ca¬ 
pable of being converted unto other very 
Hecefiary Ufes at f'uch times as either the 
Countrey is full flocked with it, or that 
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