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at mod:, and pretty flrong, as three or four 
Tea Spoonfuls of Tea to the two Cups. 
Sanguine People fhould drink it weaker, 
but not in large Quantities, fince they are 
liable to a Plethora , to which this expofes 
them leaft of any Drink. Melancholy Tem- 
peraments fhould drink it of a moderate 
Strength, and with more Freedom, fince 
their Fibres are fo flrong, and their Blood 
black and thick. Only Company and Fa- 
fhion fhould prevail with the Bilious to 
make Pea a Diet, their Fibres being too 
fpringy, and their Perfpiration too great *, 
fuch fhould drink it feldom, fmall, and 
with much Milk. But to all the Perfons 
and Cafes wherein Pea is hitherto recom- 
mended, and we fuppofe it to agree with 
them, and that its ufe produces no fenfible 
or vifible bad Effects for where it does, 
it is much more advifeabie to refrain it, 
feeing Providence has furnifhed us with 
great Variety of other Food and Drinka- 
bles, that it would be flupid to run any 
Rifk from meer Caprice, Humour, and 
Fafhion. 
CHAP, 
