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dings o/Trees ; Andofthe Pulp of Canes. And j 
theJeDrinkcs are of Seuer all Ages, Jome Jo 
Age or Lafl of forty yeares . Wee bane Drinkes 
alfo brewedwith Setter all Herbs, Roots, W 
Spices; withfeuerall Flefhes, White- 
Meats Whereof fome of the Drinkes are fucb 
as they are in effeB: Meat and Drinke both : So 
that Diners, efpeciaUyin Age, doe defire to line 
with them , with little or no Meat, or Bread. $jfnd 
aboue all tree Jlriue to bane Drinkes of Extreame 
ThinPartS; Toinfinuate into the Body, and yet 
without all Biting, SharpnefTe, or Fretting . fnfo* 
much os fome-> of them , put vpon the Backe of your 
Hand, will, With a littleJiay,pafje tborow to tbt~> 
Palme, and yettajle Milde to the Mouth. Wee 
bane aljo Waters, which wee, ripen in thatfafbion ,! 
at they become N ounfhing - So that they are in¬ 
deed excellent Drinke • fAnd many will vfe no 
other . Breads wee haue ofSeuerall Graines, Roots, 
and Kernels ; Yea and Jome of Flefh , and 
Fifti, Dried ; With diners kinder of Leaue- 
nings. And Seafonings : So that fome doe ex - 
treamely moue Appetittes • Some doe Sfounjh fo, 
as Diners doe Hue of them , without any other 
Meat ; Who Hue very long . So for Meats,j 
wee bane fome of them Jo beaten , and made \ 
tender, and mortified,^ without all Corrupting, 
as a VVeake Heat of the Stomacke will turne 
them into good Chylus ; As well as a Strong 
Heat [would Meat otherwife prepared . Wee hdue 
