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venue of Sugars, that grow onthe Barbadoes fortwenty months, and 
_ accounted there, upon the Iland, atthe Bridge. + But ifyou will run 
| the Hazards of the Sea,as all Marchants dae,and bring it for England, 
it will fell in London.for 12-d« the pound, and 46 “tis doubled again; 
and then it will aniount to 6195600. and in twomadnths time more it 
will bein England, Now youdee what a vaft Revenew his little {pot of 
ground can produce in. 22 months 'time; And fo [ have-done with this 
plant,onely one touch more,to conclude with allsasMofitians, that firft 
lay a Preludium, next a Leffon,and then a Sarabamd which is the 
| life and {pirit of all the reft. So having played yowathort 'Preludium, 
to this long and tedious lefion of Sugar and Sugar-making, I do think: 
| fit togive you aSaraband, with my beft Touches at laft;which hall be 
| only,this, that: as this planthas .afaculty, to preferve “all fruits, that 
| grow in the world, fromcorruptionand piurifactions Sait ‘has a yer- 
| tue,being rightly.applyéd, to preferve usmeninourshealths ‘and for- 
tures too. Doc&er Butler onc ofthe moftleamed:and-fimous Phy fiians 
that this Nation, or: the wozld ‘ever bred; was wont to fay that. 
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a ae | P : _ coe ee mae me 
fencm col bredfSugar'car pref vbP lnivebs, 8 onl 
ai bower! bushy can atinot preferveas welhiowr Lunes Pe . 
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“And that it‘might: work the fame effect omhimfelf) healwayes dratk | 
in * Cl r t-wi ry sgn Ey S eR GR Bao See G7 refin’d! Sagar, and alfo pre- oe 
jtcribed it feveral wayes tochis Patients, for Colds, “Coughsyand ‘Ca-| 
ntinents'5 and:{o much 
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indlands, wherethe Ayretsmoy(ter thea ini Go 
fox. ourddealthio o1j) od? oF e101 ed i bbs wot. <2/3aem | 
Now for our fortunes,they arenot onely preferv'd, but madeby the! — 
werful operation of this plant. 
Colonel ames Drax, whofe beginning upon that Iand, was found- 
edu ock not exceeding 300 1. fterling, has raifed his fortune 
to fych a height; as I have heard him fay, that he would not look 
: towards England,with‘a purpofe to remainthere, the reft of his life, 
| till he wereable to purchafé an eftate of ten thoufand pound land} 
| yearly; which he hop'd in few years to accomplath, with what he was 
| then owner ofsand all by. this plant ofSugar. Colonel Thomas Modi-| _ 
\ford, has often told me, that he had taken a Refolution to him(elf 
| not to fet his face for England, til he had made his voyage, andimploy-|_ 
ment there, worth himathundred thoufand pounds ferling; and all by’ 
this Sugar plant. And thefe, were menof as percing fights, and 
profound judgments,as any I have known'n that-way of management. | 
Now if fach Eftates asthe(é,may be raifed, by the well ordering this} 
plant, by Induftriousand painfiil men, why may not fich eftates, by} 
careful keeping, and orderly and moderate expending, be orefervd. 
in their pofterities, to the tenth Generation, and by all the {weet Ne- | 
tatior of Sugar? pf j' 53 997 hhc Mole 42 uO 7, Sage 
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ame ofa Free, ora plants and thatis aWithe 5 which isin fome 
rfp the halmfllet Weed that can grow 5 for it pulls down. Al 
atic canteah toy Cae and allothefnl plan, makesnothing 
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