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bcft judges o£ the qualification, proper difpofition, 

 and fituation3> of thofe who fhould be induced to 

 engage. It may not always be neceflary, and cer- 

 tainly would not, for thofe who embark to fpend 

 their whole time in fuch an undertaking; much other 

 ufeful bufinefs may be done, when brewing is fuf- 

 pended, while a fingle individual of the family might 

 draw and ferve out the beer to the perfons who 

 fetch it. Such a plan, in large towns where com- 

 mon breweries are already eftablifhed, feems to be 

 fuperfcded, by the felling of this article at chan- 

 dlers* Ihopsj but the abundant convenience and 

 great advantage of that fupply, without the ne- 

 ceffity of going to the alehoufe, is a ftrong recom- 

 mendation for an attempt to be made in a more 

 extenfiyc manner. W, M. 



It may be pleafing to fome gentlemen, to read any 

 additional, and recent fentiments of fo ingenious 

 a writer as Mr. Pew, on his favourite fubjefbj 

 his letter, therefore, refpeding the inferuon of 

 fiis pamphlet, is fubjoined. 



TO THE SECRETARY, 

 DEAR SIR, 



I am much obliged to you for your polite letter, 

 of the 24th inftant, which I juft now received, 



and 



