The way to get wealth; or, an easie way to make wine of gooseberries, currans, rasberries, Mulberries, Elderberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Dewberries, Pears, Cherries, Peaches, Apricocks, Quinces, Plumbs, Damsons, Figs, Cowslips, Scurvygrass, Mint, Morella, Bawm, Apples and Roses, Equal to that of France, with their Physical Virtues: Also to make Cyder, Mead, Rum, Rack. The true Art of Distilling of Brandy, Strong Waters, Cordial Waters: To make Pickles and divers sorts of Vinegars; The Mistery of Confectioners: To recover Wine damaged; Physical Receipts of our Modern Doctors for most Diseases. To help a bad Memory, so that you may remember all that you ever read or do: To make all your wearing Apparel keep out Rain tho' never so great Showers; The Duty of all sorts of Servant Maids, with Directions to Dress Flesh, Fish and Fowl. To Encrease Peas, Beans, Wheat, Barley exceedingly, so that you may have a Treble Crop; To make China Varnish, and Black Ground for Japan Work; To black

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Imprint
London: printed for G. Conyers, at the Gold Ring in Little Britain, [1702]
Publication year
1702-1702
ESTC No.
T52276
Grub Street ID
279412
Description
76,[6]p. ; 12⁰
Note
The author of The way to save wealth = Thomas Tryon.

In: 'The way to get wealth, I. Directing how to make 23 sorts of English wine, ..', London, 1706.

In 1702, this work was issued with 72 p., but was reprinted in 1706 and extended to 76 p., with an index following, 'An alphabetical table to the three books or parts'.

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