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Letter. 
I. GTO Mrs.O** 
To the fame . 
III. To the fame. 
IV. To the fame. 
y. To the fame. 
VI. To Mrs. T> * * 
VII. To the fame. 
VIII. To the fame . 
IX. To the fame. 
X. To the fame. 
XI. To Mrs. O * * * 
XII. To the fame. 
XIII. To the fame. 
XIV. To the fame. 
XV. To the fame. 
XVI. To the fame. 
N T E N T S. 
PART; I. 
* * * *. On the growth of tea. 
Manner of Chinese drinking tea. 
Introduction of tea into England. 
Tea the caufe of weak nerves , fcurvy , and bad 
teeth. 
Bad ejfelts of teat and opinion of do tors. 
PART II. 
ft. Lives Jhortened by tea . 
Some remedies againft the evils of gin and tea . 
B revalency of example in tea drinking. 
The force of fajhion with regard to tea. 
Fajhions changeable. 
PART III. 
* * *. Herbs of our own growth in lieu of tea . 
Advantages arifing from tea . 
Taxes propofed in lieu of tea. 
Calculation of the expence of tea. 
Great expence and a lofing trade defruClive. 
Moderation in expence neceffary. 
FAR T 
