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Excerpt from A General Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening, Vol. 1 of 2: Containing a New System of Vegetation, Illustrated With Many Observations and Experiments; In Four Parts
But whoevertakes a Survey of the F orefis, will find fu?icient Reafon to fupport what I Fay, without having recourfe to fnch Accounts: They will find not only a Want of Timber in thofe Places, but even the Profpeét of a Sup ply for the future -cut o?' by idle People living in their Neighbourhood who, rather than be at the Expence of a little Firewood, or fome tri?ing Tool or Utenfil, will deitroy young thriving Plants of Oak, which perhaps had al ready gain'd twenty or thirty Years of Time and were in a profperous State and this we find is fiill praétis'd, notwithftanding the many A615 of Parliament, made in feveral Reigns, to prevent this Deitruétion of timber-trees.
B'ut 't'is with no fmall Pleafure, I obferve fume Noblemen and Gentlemen begin to enter into the Reafonablenefs of making Plantations of Timber, and preferving and weeding fuch Woods as their Anceitors were wife enough to ereet. The Plantation and Care of Timber is like buying the reverfion of an Eftate for a little Money expended, We become Heirs to great Sums.
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