Of Drinks in General L 
[Aqua. Viu , much ftronger and more plea- 
fant than any we have in Europe. 
Thus having given you a hint of fome 
of the moft general Drinks that are in ufe 
in moft parts of the World, (every Nation 
having fome peculiar or proffer Drink 
which they moft a fled) alfo of what, and 
after what manner, as near as I could from 
fuch information as I find, the fame are ex¬ 
tracted and prepared; to the end that our 
own Country-men may thereby receieve 
encouragement to attempt the like from 
thole Materials our Britijh Ifle affords, 
which I fhall in this Difcourfo endeavour 
to demonftrate to be as many and as good 
as are in anyplace or Country in the world, 
and that by the true and genuine way or 
method of ordering the lame, a fufficient 
quantity of many and various forts of 
Wines and other plealant Liquors may be 
here prepared, not only tofuffice our own 
Inhabitants, but yield a confiderable lup- 
ply to our Neighbours, to the great im¬ 
provement of this our Country, and the 
diminution of that unreafonable gain and 
advantage other Nations make by the trad# 
hither of Drink only. 
CHAP. 
