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210. Another fi r the fame Part ofe. 



Take Orange Flowers, a pound; 

 common Rofes picked without the Yel- 

 low Pedicles, a pound ; Clove-july-flowers 

 picked with the White End of their 

 Leaves cut off, half a pound; Marjoram, 

 and Myrtle Leaves picked, of each half 

 a pound; Mufk Rofes, Thyme, Laven- 

 der, Rofemary, Sage, Chamomile; Melilot, 

 .Hyffop, Sweet Bafd, and Balm, of each 

 two ounces; fifteen or twenty Bay Leaves, 

 two or three handfuls of Jafmine, as many 

 little Green Oranges, and half a pound 

 of Salt. Tut them in a proper vefiel, and 

 leave them together a whole menth, care- 

 fully obferving to ftir the mixture well 

 twice a day with a wooden fpatula or 

 fpoon. 



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