The way to save wealth, and to procure health and happiness. Shewing, by several approved methods, I. How a man may live well and plentifully for two pence a day, and yet have boyl'd, bak'd, and roasted with strong drink every day. II. How to brew good liquor without mault. III. To make coffee of horse-beans. IV. To know whether gold or silver coin be good. V. Directions to make shoe-leather, and other leath[er] last much longer than usual. VI. Directions to dress hats. VII. To beautifie shoes, and keep them from w[] and preserve them. VIII. To make powders fo the hair. IX. To save soap in washing of linnen. X. To make coals spend much longer than usual. XI. To cure all sorts of wounds whatever by poultice only. With diverse other extraordinary experiments, rarities, and curious inventions

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Imprint
London: printed, for G. Conyers at the Golden Ring in Little Britain, 1697.
Publication year
1697
ESTC No.
R235449
Grub Street ID
106556
Description
12, [40] p. ; 12°.
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