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magnified for the Intereft of the Importers . 
But what Profit can private Perfons have, 
by attempting to put a Cheat upon the 
World, that if it takes, they can be no 
Gainers by the Bargain ; if it does not, they 
mud expeft to be laughed at and flighted. 
Nor is it fuppofable, that Gentlemen of 
Learning and Ingenuity, do recommend it 
from any other Motive, but that of Benevo- 
lence and Love for their fellow Creatures. — « 
The other Extream is alfo blameable, when 
4 Tea is extolled fo immoderately and imme- 
ritedly, as if all the other whole Clafles of 
alterative Vegetables had either been made 
in vain, or to recommend the fuperior Ex- 
cellency of ‘Tea ; for indeed all the other 
Clafles viewed in a medical Light, afford 
better Afliftances from Vegetables than Tea. 
I own there is one Advantage got, by the 
late common Ufe of it, which is, that the 
Vulgar have learned a more eafy and ex- 
peditious way of drawing Infufions from 
other proper Plants in a great many Cafes, 
as Stomachics, Emenagogues , FeBorals, Fe- 
brifuges, which they were obliged to the 
Apothecaries Care for before : For the .Eu- 
ropean World was far from, being created 
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