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1^ Is to be noted that a blackfrnitlft 

 fmalleft hand-hammer^ (as it is called) is pro- 

 pereft for the faid performance i and that 

 the effedls of tmtujion^ are very near alike 

 to thofe of debarking ; where the very v^ood 

 of the germens is not entirely mafl:ied^ or 

 broken into fmall (livers 5 which in the 

 larger of that kind, as much as may be 

 (hould be avoided* But as more inftant 

 death enfues thereon, tho* performed after 

 the moft judicious manner^ than does on 

 the debarking only of boughs ; there is there- 

 fore the more inftant occalion for bark'^ 

 flitting the body of the Oak in form a- 

 forefaid 5 to give due vent to the violent a- 

 gitation thence, of the fap of the Oak^ not 

 unlike to the effervefcence of the blood on 

 the difmembering a human body. 



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