Liquors promifcuoufly and indifferently, but 
to be fomewhat curious in their Choice, 
and to confult their Conflitutions as well as 
their Palates. Among Wine-drinkers, Men 
may, and often do fuffer greatly by an ill 
Choice : But if the Ale-drinkers heedlefly 
fwallow whatever may happen to be fet be- 
fore them, they have Reafon to apprehend 
worfe Confequences, and muft expedt to 
be greater Sufferers. On this Account, I 
hope, they will not rejedt the Endeavours 
of one, who offers to affift them in diftin- 
guifhing ; and that at leaft they will excufe 
the Hand that points out which Sorts are 
innocent and wholfome, and which are 
contrary. But to proceed. 
2. Seeing Beans , Peafe , and other legu- 
minous Grains, are of more tenacious Parts, 
and abound more with an effential Oil, and 
much vegetable Salt, they muft afford more 
and ftronger Ale and Beer, and fuch as 
will keep longer than either Barley or Oats, 
and be of far greater Service to hard La- 
bourers, and fuch as ufe much Exercife, 
and are of a ftrong Conftitution. They 
will afford more Spirit, Strength, and Nou- 
rifhment, and might fupply a great Part of 
our own Demands at home, and be better 
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