his and other kingdomes, the seasons of their
plantings, their florishings and orderings: I will also shew you the
true ordering of Woodes, both high and low, as also the breeding and
feeding of all manner of Cattell, with the cure of all diseases incident
vnto them, together with other parts of Husbandry, neuer before
published by any Author: this I promise, if God be pleased: to whom be
onely ascribed the glory of all our actions, and whose name be praised
for euer. Amen.
* * * * *
FINIS.
[Transcriber's notes
The following changes have been made and anomalies noted.
A Former Part
Chap. II.
'adicted to nouelty and curiouity' changed to
'adicted to nouelty and curiousity'
Chap. III.
'Plough houlder when hee cometh to' scan is unclear
'two much earth' probable misprint for
'too much earth'
Chap. IIII.
'the of point your share' changed to
'the point of your share'
Chap. V.
'of that which you soil'd:' changed to
'of that which you foil'd:'
Chap. VI.
'the ridge of you land againe.' probable misprint for
'the ridge of your land againe.'
'Tare-Cockle, or such like,' scan is unclear
'After your land is soild,' changed to
'After your land is foild,'
Chap. VII.
'and if you ffnde' changed to 'and if you finde'
'Manure of beasts which can be-gotten' probable misprint for
'Manure of beasts which can be gotten'
'your fould of Seepe' changed to 'your fould of Sheepe'
'frost, winde, and weathe,rmakes' changed to
'frost, winde, and weather, makes'
'no wing accoridng' changed to 'no wing according'
Chap. IX.
'much barrainnesse, espcially' changed to
'much barrainnesse, especially'
'it shall be needlesse to write' scan is unclear
The First Part
Chap. I.
'you most turne euery furrow' probable misprint for
'you must turne euery furrow'
'hee must sooner stirer' changed to
'hee must sooner stirre'. Scan is unclear.
Chap. II.
'euery thing with is most apt' changed to
'euery thing which is most apt'
Chap. III.
'their naturall lighnesse' changed to
'their naturall lightnesse'
'as hath, beene showed before' changed to
'as hath beene showed before'
Chap. IIII.
'it is most, certaine' changed to
'it is most certaine'
'Cornes in their gardens thus, set seeing' changed to
'Cornes in their gardens thus set, se
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