New Principles of Gardening. 
ran away intothcir Holes, without doing the leaft hurt imagi- 
nable. Hence ’tis very plain that there is nothing in this 
Life but has its Oppofite or Abhorrency. 
Limons diftilled with their Rinds, dc. and the Water being 
drank, provokes Urine, diffolves and expells the Storie. 
If to two Ounces of Limon Juice, you add the like Quan- 
tity of good Brandy, or the Spirit of Wine rectified, and drink 
it at the coming of an Ague, it will take away the fhaking Fit ; 
and if taken three Times in like manner, never fails of a perfect 
Cure, provided that the Perfon affli€ted be covered very warm 
in a Bed at the Time of taking, and kept fome Time after in 
a breathing Sweat. 
The Kernels of either Citron, Limon, or Orange, being 
eaten, kill and expel Worms, and mightily refift Poifon. 
5. Lhe Parts for Ufe. 
The young Seedlings, when about an Inch or thereabouts in 
height above Ground, and the Flowers, being firft infufed in 
Vinegar. 
€. The Quantity of each in a Sallet. 
If the Sallet is compofed of four other Herbs, the Quantity 
of Seedlings muft be equal to any one Quantity of the other 
Herbs, and the like of the Flowers; fo that each will be one 
fixth Part of the whole, and the like of others. 
7. The Cultivation. 
The Kernels being fown on a moderate Hot-Bed, as dire&ted 
for Chervil, Creffes and Muftard, in Se@tions viii, xiv and 
xxiii, and cut as other fmall Salleting , give a very agreeable 
and grateful Tafte, when caten in Compofition with other 
Sorts of Salleting, The Flowers are to be gathered as re- 
quired. : 
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