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ftructions for managing the Brew-Houfe, Malt Liquors in the Cellar, the Making of Wines of all Sorts. Directions for the Dairy, in the Improvement of Butter and Cheese in the worst of Soils; the Feeding and Making of Brawn; the Ordering of Fish, Fowl, Herbs, Roots, and all other ufeful Bianches belonging to a Country Seat, in the most elegant manner for the Table. Practical Obfervations concerning Diftilling; with the best Method of making Ketchup, and many other durable Sauces. The Whole diftributed in their proper Months, from the Beginning to the End of the Year; with particular Remarks relating to the Drying or Kilning of Saffron. By R. Bradley, F. R. S. The Sixth Edition. Price 2s. 6d.

5. The COUNTRY HOUSEWIFE, and LADY'S DIRECTOR, Part II. Including a great Variety of Receipts for dreffing all Sorts of Flefh, Fish, Fowl, Fruits, and Herbs, which are the Production of a Farm, or from any Foreign Parts: Contain'd in Letters, and taken from the Performances of the most polite Proficients in most Parts of Europe. By R. Bradley, F. R. S. To which is added, from a Poulterer in St. James's Market, the Manner of Truffing all Sorts of Poultry; adorn'd with Cuts: Shewing how every Fowl, Wild or Tame, ought to be prepar'd for the Spit and likewise any kind of Game. Price 2 s. 6 d..

6. A Differtation concerning Miletoe: A moft wonderful Specifick Remedy for the Cure of Convulfive Diftempers. Calculated for the Benefit of the Poor as well as the Rich, and heartily recommended for the common Good of Mankind. The Sixth Edition corrected. To which is added a Second Part, containing farther Remarks and Obfervations. By Sir John Colbatch, late Member of the College of Phyficians. Price 1s.

7. The Riches of a HOP-GARDEN Explain'd, from the feveral Improvements arifing by that beneficial Plant, as well to Private Cultivators of it as to the Publick; with the Obfervations and Remarks of the most celebrated Hop-Planters in Britain: Wherein fuch Rules are laid down for the Management of the Hop, as may improve the most barren Ground, from One Shilling to Thirty or Forty Pounds an Acre per Annum. In which is particularly fet forth, The whole Culture, from the fift Breaking-up of the Ground, the Planting, &c. to the Kilning or Drying of the Hop. Rendred familiar to every Capacity. The Second Edition. By R. Eradley, Profeffor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S.

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