: 
~~ The Paradafeof Plants. “sr y 
come ns taking Tobacco or otherwile, efpecially if ic ‘be dryed. Tc miay fafely be 
uled coall purpofeswhick the rindof theCitron is, coming fomewhat near 10 
ic in properties, thoughin a weaker degree. The feeds of thele are likewite 
almoitas effetuail, astholeof Citrons ro preferve the Meare and Vital Spirits 
from poyfon, to refilt the safettion of the Plague or Poxes, or aity other conta- 
gious dileafe,co kill the wormes in the Stomack, provoke womens courfes, caule 
abortion, having a digetting and drying quality, fit to dry up and confume nyoift bun 
mors both inwardly in che body, an outwardly in any moi(t or running® apg! rs 
and Sores, The jnyce of the taid fruit is. very neceffary for Dyers, who {pend 
gnuch thereof in ftciking fundry dainty colours, which will never be well done 
without it sand is wed alto by Laundrefles to get Iron moaldes anda manner ‘of 
Staines out of the purelt Linnen, for which they find it veryeffeCtuall, » Though 
fome perhaps may cover after the fweete!? Lemmonsybecau'e they are more de 
licious, and cg paar one aah yet for any of the purpofes aforementione 
as alfo to make Lemmon Beer, the fowre Lemmon is:moit proper, being more 
cooling in a and operative for other bufinetfs, becaule itis more abfter- 
=; tue. 
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The Names 
amo se ae tis ii Aas: at grow 
one sonic stink were formed by A: fom Crp, wo aicis aid 
prest Mhaltieadke OF the‘e trees do crow, Sone a 
woed, whereof the e4rke of Noah is faid to be made} we Vv 
Tree ; and indeed there isfome probability for it, 
ey fpdurablearietle ae Na 
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