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Leaves on a mat or carpet to dry in the 

 fun, afterwards rub them in a mortar, and 

 fift the powder through a coarfe or fine 

 fieve, according to the degree of finenefs 

 you would have your fnuff; or grind the 

 Tobacco Leaves, prepared in the man- 

 ner before directed, in a muff-mill, either 

 into a grofs or fine powder, according as 

 you prefs clofe or eafe the mill-ftone. 



313. Method of cleanfitig Snuff hi order to 



/cent it. 



Fix a thick linen cloth in a little 



tub that has a hole in the bottom, 



flopped with a plug that can eafily be 



taken out, to let the water run off when 



wanted. This cloth rnufr. cover the whole 



infide of the tub, and be fattened all round 



the rim. Put your Snuff in it, and pour 



on the Water. When it has been fleeped 



twenty-four hours, let the Water run out, 



' M and 



