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beneficial to the Aged, Phlegmatic, and 
Sluggifh ; and to grofs-bodied Children, if 
moderately ufed. It agrees well with cold 
Climates, foggy Air, Winter Seafon, and 
rainy Weather. It is alfo of Ufe in gra- 
velly Cafes, being a fine Diuretic : In all 
which Cafes it is well adapted to Green Tea, 
joins Ifliie with, and makes it anfwer bet- 
ter. Coarfe Sugar, containing much of its 
Oil, and its Salts not being fubtilized, nor 
having their fharp Spicula unfheathed ; but 
being more hid in the coarfe Oil and vif- 
cous Earth ; as alfo the Salts of the Lime 
and Lees ; therefore, I fay, it affords much 
Oil to the adipofe Vefiels • in which, with 
the Adhefion of its fine earthy Parts to the 
Sides of the Vefiels, make it fitter for thin, 
meagre, unhealthy, or hectically difpofed 
Habits, whereby it is better fuited to Bohea 
Tea than Green . But fine Sugar is the Op- 
pofite to very choleric Conftitutions ; for 
being too ftimulating, it encreafes the Mo- 
tion of the Fluids • its Salts wear the Infides 
of the Vefiels, and dry the Body : For this 
Reafon fhould meagre Perfons take care 
how they make too free with it, nor fhould 
they indulge themfelves an Excefs of the 
coarfe $ 
