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the reft, but chiefly from the Labour of its 
Manuring, the Fewnefs and Smallnefs of the 
Leaves got then, the Ceremony and For- 
mality with which its gathered and prepa- 
red, and put up, the Grandeur with which 
its fent to Court, &c. Therefore the firft 
of the fecond Sort is as good, except to fuch 
as value Things from their Scarcity and 
exceflive high Price. 
CHAP. V. 
T 'he Commercial Hiflory of T E A. 
T il E Indians have ufed the Infufion 
of this Leaf above 1200 Years at 
leaft, as appears from the Table of their 
eminent Pagan Saint Darma , who flourished 
about the 519th Year of Chrift. Fie was 
the third Son of Kajinwo , an Indian King, 
and a kind of Pope, being the twenty- 
eighth Succeflbr of the Holy See of Si aka , 
the Founder of their Paganifm, who was a 
Negro, born 1023 Years before Clrrijl. This 
Darma was a moil auftere Man, who from 
an Aim at perfect Holinefs, refolved to 
deny himfelf all Reft, Sleep, and Relaxa- 
tion of Body, and confecrate his Mind, 
Day 
