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Tlo what ConJiitutionSy and in what Cafes , 
particular Malt Liquors are agreeable , 
or difagreeable ; with the Rcafons thereof. 
1. This Diverfity of Malt Liquors, tho' 
it may be an Argument of their general 
Ufe and Service* yet it fuggefts to us a 
Neceffity of confidering how to make a 
proper Choice; for we fee Malt Liquors 
are not only different, but the Difference 
between fome and others of them is as 
great, as between the moft oppofite Liquors ; 
I mean, in refpeft of their Effects and Ope- 
rations. As fome are palatable, and others 
unpalatable to a very high Degree ; fo while 
fome are wholefome and good in moft Cafes, 
others may be look’d upon as half Poifon. 
There is a great deal ufed in this Nation of 
fiich a Nature, that any body would won- 
der how it is either drunk or digefted. All 
that can be faid, is, that continual Adlion 
and ftrong Labour may account almoft for 
any thing. This it is that gives Men an 
Appetite for fuch miferable Stuff, and at 
the fame time enables them to drink it with 
Impunity. However, it concerns thofe 
who are lefs exercifed, not to drink thefe 
Liquors 
