ADVERTISEMENT. 



been little favoured by Nature, It 

 fhould not be neglected even by the 

 few who have received the largeft 

 Proportion of her Gifts. The fame 

 Art which will communicate to the 

 former the Power of pleafing, will 

 enable the latter to extend the Em- 

 pire of their Beauty. It is poffible 

 to remove, or, at leaft, to cover the 

 Defefts of the one Clafs, and to give 

 Force and Luftre to the Perfections 

 of the other. 



The Author, however, though in 

 general he has framed his Work for 

 the Advantage of the Ladies, has 

 not entirely confined it to them. The 

 Virtues of Plants and Vegetables, 

 befides the Service they furniih for 



the 



