times be done with more trouble , and by oftener repeating 

 the fame Work i fo that finally it be done , and by the fame 

 means, that is, by taking away part of the lee, which other- 

 wife would have caufed too much fermentatjo/t 5 and cpnfequent- 

 ly have made the Cider Icfe part of its original fweetnefs. 



My Lord, I fhould not have prtfumed to have given you and 

 the ^<?f7e/;' the trouble of p. rufing this Paper, but that, if poffi- 

 ble, I would have you fee, that what I think an errour in any 

 opinion that I have held, I am willing to own j and yet I de- 

 fire not that you (hould think my miftake greater then in 

 Reality it is. 



