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Of the ordering of Vines, the making of Vineyards, 
and of Englijh Wine. 
Of feveral ways of making Englijh Liquors 5 as Beer 
Ale, Cyder, Mum, and feveral forts of Englijh Wines, &cj 
with many other Particulars, too long to be inferred 
here. 
The whole Work contains a compleat Colle&ion of 
what the Ancients and Moderns have writ about this Sub- 
jedt, and near a third part of it is new Experiments and 
Improvements 5 giving an account of all the Ways and 
Methods ufed in feveral Counties, efpecially about Lon- 
don 3 with a defign to procure intelligence concerning the 
feveral forts of Husbandry ufed in all Parts of England, 
in order to make a compleat Syftem of it : Which the Au- 
thor hopes all that are willing to promote fo ufeful a 
Work will afftft him in 3 and he thinks what he has al- 
ready done, will make it eafie for any fo to do, becaufe 
he has therein ftated the Pra&ice of the above mentioned 
Places 3 fo that every one may readily know what diffe- 
rent Methods, and what particular fort of Management, 
is ufed upon any forts of Lands by either themfelves or 
their Neighbours in the places where they live, which is 
not mentioned in the aforefaid Book, and by that means 
be eafily able to give an account to the Publifher. 
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LONDON, Printed for Sam. Smith and Benj. Watford , 
Printers to the Royal Society, at the Prince’s- Arms in 
Sc. Pant’s Church-yard. 
