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A letter from Capt. Flip to Major Bumbo: Wherein are vindicated, the injured characters of the late brave Admiral Punch, and his most accomplish'd daughters, the ladies Arrack, Coniac, Royal-Gin & Rumbo. Shewing, to a demonstration, the signal services this honourable and worthy family have done, and may do to this nation, in any expedition, either to Spithead, or the West-Indies; the necessity of restoring the degraded Admiral to his former post; the beneficial consequences of permitting his four amiable daughters to converse freely with our couragious sailors. Wrote in the marine style, by an officer on half-pay in the Royal-Navy.
Flip, Ferdinando.Date: 1738- Books
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The distiller's vade-mecum: being a complete set of tables, exhibiting at one view the exact weight of spirituous liquors; From the lowest Quality to Alcohol, for any Number of Gallons, from 50 to 252, or One Ton. Together with Some useful Rules for calculating the different Strengths of Spirits, In the most simple and correct Manner, by the Pen. Adapted to Clarke's Hydrometer. To which is Added, a Table, shewing the Weight of Vinecar. Also, A very useful Table, shewing the Value of One Gallon of Spirits of any proposed Strength; corresponding with the comparative Value of One Gallon of any other Strength. By Joseph Atlay.
Atlay, Joseph.Date: 1792