Englands interest: or, the gentleman and farmers friend, shewing, 1. How land may be improv'd from 20 s. to 8 l. and so to 100 l per Acre, per Annum, with great Ease, and for an inconsiderable Charge. 2. How to make Cyder, Perry, Cherry, Currant, Goose-Berry and Mul-Berry wines, as Strong and Wholesome as French or Spanish Wines: And the Cyder and Wines so made to be Sold for 3 d. per Quart, tho' as good as Wine now Sold for 18 d. 3. The Best and Quickest way of raising a Nursery. 4. Directions for Brewing the finest Malt-Liquors, much Better and Cheaper than hitherto known: Shewing what Care is to be taken in the Choice of Water, Malt, and Hops; and how they are to be Mixed, Boyled, and Fermented, for making the Best March or October Beer, Strong Ale, &c. 5. Instructions for Breeding Horses much Cheaper, and to a far greater Advantage than ever yet known. 6. Of the Husbandry of Bees, and the great benefit thereby. 7. Instructions for the profitable ordering of fish-ponds, and for Breeding of Fish. The fourth edition. By Sir J. More.
- Moore, Jonas, Sir, 1617-1679.
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- 1707
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London : printed and sold by J. How, at the Seven Stars in Talbot-Court, in Grace-Church-Street, 1707.
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[2],166p. ; 120.
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