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CHAP. IV. That the People and Territories of the King of England, are naturally near as considerable for Wealth and Strength, as those of France. (Book 4)
THE Author of the State of En∣gland,* 1.1 among the many useful truths, and observations he hath set down; delivers the Proportion, between the Territories of England and France, to be as Thirty to Eighty two; the which if it be true, then England, Scot∣land, and Ireland, with the Islands un∣to them belonging will, taken alltogether, be near as big as France. Tho I ought to take all advantages for proving the Paradox in hand; yet I had rather grant that England, Scotland, and Ire∣land, with the Islands before mentioned; together with the Planted parts of New∣foundland, New-England, New-Nether∣land, Virginia, Mary-Land, Carolina, Ia∣maica, Burmoudas, Barbadoes, and all