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fweetly warming Spirit, make them proper 
in Loofnefles, and too great Difcharge of 
the Me?ifes ; their Plenty of make them 
more cooling and moiftening than other 
Wines, therefore are they preferable in 
Thirft. As they are cordial and cooling, 
they and Water mixed make a good revi- 
ving Draught in ardent Fevers 5 as they 
cool and moiften, they are very proper for 
warm Weather, young People, bilious Con- 
flitutions, in too fharp or fluid a State of 
the Blood, or where the animal Juices are 
too much agitated (I know of no bad Ef- 
fects they have, except they be drank to 
Excefs, which is rarely the Cafe in drink- 
ing of Made Wines) but here we would be 
underftood as fpeaking only of fmall Wines 
of this fort. 
DISCOURSE 
