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THE 
COM.PL EAT CYDEB.MAN; 
R, THE 
PRESENT PRACTICE 
OF RAISING 
PLANTATIONS 
OF THE BEST 
Cyder Apple and Perry Fear-Trees, 
WITH THE 
Improvement of their Excellent Juices. * 
SHEW! N*G« 
I. The Benefit of making Plantations 
with the right Sort of Cyder Apple 
and Perry Pear-Trees. 
II. Of the various Soils, and proper 
Situations for Plantations of the 
Hereford, and Soutbam s right Cyder 
Apple and Perry Pear-Trees. 
III. Of railing and planting the right 
Sort of thefe Trees. 
IV. Various Methods ofdreffing and 
pruning thefe Trees. 
V. Of gathering, hoarding, and 
fweatir.g, Cyder and Perry Fruit. 
VI. Of fermenting and racking Cy- 
der and Perry. 
VII. Several Ways of preparing Calks 
to preferve thefe Liquors found and 
pleafant, 
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VIII. To make a fweet Cyder out of 
a rough Cyder. 
IX. Several Ways to make Cyder 
ftronger than ordinary. 
X. Of making a good Cyder from 
Crab Apples. 
XI. Of improving Cyder made from 
greenilh Fruit. 
XJI. Of making bad Cyder Apple- 
Trees become good ones. 
XIII. Two Cafes, (hewing how to 
recover damaged Cyders. 
XIV. Various Methods of making 
Cyders in different Countries. 
XV. Of Cyder- making; and improv- 
ing it in Calks, by an eminent Doc- 
tor of Phylick. 
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Many other Improvements relating to thefe excellent Liquors. 
By Experienc’d Hands, living in the Cyder Countries 
of Devonlhire, Cornwall, Herefordfhire, &c. 
LONDON: 
Printed for R, Baldwin, at the Rofe, in Pater Nofar-Rozv* 
MDCCLPV. 
[Price Two Shillings.] 
