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for the hard-working Vulgar. In the mean 
time, the Produdt of our Barley might be 
made into double Ale, or Beer, which is a 
rich, friendly, balfamick Liquor, will keep 
feveral Years, may be tranfported into both 
Indies , retaining ftill its full Strength and 
Goodnefs y nay, rather become much richer 
and finer by the Sea, and exceed molt 
Wines ; and would be of as great Efteem 
and Requeft with Foreigners, as their Wine 
is with us t befides the great Advantage 
and Addition that would hence arifc to the 
Crown Revenues. 
3 . Seeing all fuch Grains as are reduci- 
ble to a fine Meal, or Flower, are capable 
of a double Fermentation, and may be 
brewed or made into Ale or Beer j then all 
Shell-fruits, fuch as Hazlenuts y Chef?iuts y 
Filbert s, and Walnuts , might be made into 
Malt, and brewed ; which would afford a 
Liquor far exceeding thefe made from Bar- 
ley, Wheat, or Oats. For thefe Fruits 
abounding more than Grain, with a fine, 
ready, feparable Oil, they would yield a 
moft rich, foft, fmooth, balfamick Liquor, 
both Food and Medicine for Header, lean, 
hedtically difpofed Perfons; and the Ufe 
of them would be for the improving of 
Grounds, 
