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Show oft/)3 we of tbe NON~NATURALS. 6C11176113111115; 0,", 11.;11111by Urine. The belI kind ol Beer (lee; .‘L hemV. 1. '1‘1'0175 {our upon the Stomach, 11'1'm'ai:1z'i'1"(z. '1. depends qrea'ly upon the. Goodnets oftl1e K1"1ter, the -'1Cl'b0llln"' of the Ingredients, and a due Peimentation. All 12-111, 7/‘1'7111'1'1'1‘, 1w . , flgzlx Barr, notI.L1111C1'ently boiled, attend» tls-e II(2.6;, <1e1‘. (:2.1' 13:; ‘1'."1111l, CbIlruC‘iions, the Strangury, AII'hD121, and theCole Tm 12.101.1(1tez' l('1I1ration, fliengthens and clears the Stomach, and hclvs D ".Ilion. Ci/f'beis 1.11.12) '.11'L'er Dinner to haIlen the Digeflion, and allay the:1' (1'1 ssnf lVine. '1‘1I-z(Stately uI'L'L'l it I'ubtilizes the Humours, but1ts l1.L'L'e15L;itates the I}. 1od, caufes watching, and promotes 114212151775151 .1. Bra/'2 ()r 55.7; abounds with a (oft, moiIlnin-z, and nouriIhin-g Jelly, v. hence they are goL Ll Reflorati'ves. hIeatl tl)11t is roaIch contains '.111 exeLllent nourifhing Juice, the moiIl Parts beingr (liliipated by the l'ire. Thin s that the IriL'LI me only prone: for good Stanmehs. of the A 1imeiit, but are 'ernieious \"hen Med to create an Appetite; \'1l1(.‘l in your made IIiIllesare Commonly bad. "I he Appc' ..._- .._ -. ,_ --... ‘.---___..--_....W--‘.. '.e» tite, e):1.:it1.'(ll)ythe (Qiality 231d Dherlity of the Viands, provokes Perfons to eat more than they ought, wl 1'1L'h eaufcs In» (ligeflimifi, (rent.L'nt InLiiI iI'poIitions, and fometiriies dangerous DiIeal'cs. 'l'l1L1L.'111e the Skill (it the (ooI:s of thel'e I'ii'ies contribute erectiv to innot'ten their"-LIILrs Lites. The Math 1d ()1 nreIe-rx-ting Health therei:)'IC 13 to live upon plain {runednnent, iigh‘Lly lealoned, and in 21 (Quantity aareeable to tl e Ave, Stan1th of the Stno12t'l1, Sle'aton ot the1car, Sex, Corliitution ,rind L'hierir O uh:t N't'ut'e has found by Experience 1' or it is as Qrea aha uI'e a light, {lender,thin, foftAliment, eaI'y of Dic'eflion. OWr1131": fore 1izfam‘5 {hould be fed with fluid IVIillc, to at o:'(l C211111mg Cl)firué‘ions in their fine and delicate Veili:is ‘11 h L: 'L'iore theIII ill: of a Nurfe newly brought to Bedis more 219‘ L to I:11:1nt~. than th2toI one Whol1213 been delivered11"6‘ orlix11:' I15: and 1"i1r)f'e Milll( beo'ins to have too erenta Lt‘ll'lfie'§"(. tto take too much as too little. I'eri't'e't Digei'i'ion1: thebbel't'Ruleefor regulating :1 'Meal, eI‘peCialiy if the I'erlon is more brifn; and iit-Cly, after a RepaI. th'Ln before. 1'.e have Examples ofmany Perfons, who by their Frugaliti'. have li1'eL'1 to .2. :1"; 21Ll'1'21nL'ed Afgrg Wherefore thoiL thz‘J.'aie Iona' ()t I 1.1" and II-.1"'..., Ihoul.l imitate their I'LLgimen. hxeelles111 ' ' "' xtrtn ' tllcious. '::te CenIlitntwn ' .11Ll 'LiI‘L' {L11 aecuiIomed to {pirituous Liquors and Ilronq FL): L, e11)etizdlv the Salt, and Smoak- dried, which alre hand orDiv ' 21‘Ll yield l):1d NouriIhment. " ‘1'...nilort'r'. In 61;! flgc the Fluids: re morethick, the)eei-Ltion5 Ilov. , and Food,2and of amore Ioft, nouzifhing,moif'tning Kind, (:.:I\ of .1 geflion, and not too much at a Time, €11)eeially'1n t.-'.1‘. At all times of Life, but 13 I'peeiall y in old Age, the L'onIIaiit 2.11:1 immoder2.te Ufe of Salttand Imoak- (eredMeat, acid a11Ll.1-:'o1:-1.1tic Vegetables, as Well as fpirituou'i Liquors, tend to haiden and to Iiiffen the Parts of £12 Body, infiead of aIlording (food Nonrifh- ment. Belides the Digeflior.of theie Alimentsb'is di fliLtilt, and rendcrl the Blood Io aerid, as to 1'. int 11L (3 .'11)ill;---.1'y veIlels. However, an tit/'z'n'mHabit13 hard to be lelt ()II', 2.111.lwe find many Perions enjoys.2good State ('.I Ilealth wnen thL'i1 11Ie;1tand Drink are very inLli Beret ' ,heczude tney are 'DCCC-11m eullom 11v, andth36" are apt tofall IicIL v1h'311they attempt to L'hann'e their M1. anner of Lite, for Cuflom is a 13'10111l Nittuie. All great Changes oucht to be brouglht abouti:ilenIil)lV. 101 this Reafon it is good not to Co ntraLt a Habit of. ny Kind, Wherefore Perions of a good ConIIi: ution flioullL live'in '.1 various III-"Wm, and refuieeno Kind ()1 Aliment; and Illoulld fometimes hein IOVJII,21ndiOIT€tiITICS int'he Country ; thou lLl uIL 1nu("hLX-v 113, ancl 1llould eten now111i then exceed the exact lmunds of 'vl' "Ioderation, and at other InnL omit '.1 Meal now and then. III/{1i mews the beli Time of eatin2', but Ciiilom eonhnes us to em (.1111 Hours. Ierfons WI; o li1'. (i no Incon.-enie nLe lrom di- Hill! anti {11}113p no C\ny 1/3)], )7'11'511, fin: ' 4 IR? [me an e.\net Penimen, and ihun allSorts oi- 1"1'e'2'1 for they dif'cuih DieeItion,.n(l comm inieate thL' 1' bad L I their Children. When Infants 11L weaned, they thouhl not he the Sol ids more IiifI thanin Youth; wherefore they 1eLui1e Spin,I""1711.'1'/.1', (51'.111..Im;lIQ112ntity,1nLV correct the Faults to require. 37 Strong, 7‘01'1‘11 , young Fir/III: who uI'e much Frercil'e ougl it to eat more than others, and may he more free v. ith the {troIIerKind of Aliment. for their Stomaehs being I'tieng,tl1eliqhter Kind of food would (ligeft too ealilv, and be (liIiipatetltoo 101511. C1227dren, whoie Stomaehs are weak, and V cm3 tine, ought to .-, 1101‘ al 13/111); Thinf; :1reji:f,z1.nd Lt f. S 1..-"., are generally Uln'lt Ior Ch)" Latte-11,0: iLizdL; the Cinle ba-j. 2‘7'1 5/ _Life. 11:3J1 thlittnflC their I‘vi.‘¥ll‘.€f 0f In Youth wh1 rein thei'1e' a . 1L'at L1111111.11311, 2.11le Age «Vim-"C StanLrth is wantinw, and 17111-11 much is not eatL-n at a I‘m?) {omething tal:Ln between i'Ieals .1.) 3 st 2311:; IILI'.'.'1.'\'L=1', 11.1- |