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Theatre artisans and their craft : the allied arts fields /
Published 2020“…Distilling an art, she created a legacy : an interview …”
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The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities: or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightful companion Containing many excellent things for the accomplishment of the female sex, after the exactest manner and method, viz. 1. The art of distilling. 2. Making artificial wines. 3....
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The nature of fermentation explain'd with the method of opening the body of any grain or vegetable subject, so as to obtain from it a spirituous liquor: Exemplified by the process of perparing rum, as 'tis manag'd in the West-Indies. With many other useful reflections and observations. To which is added, a collection of several compound cordial waters, with the art of preparing some artificial wines, not hitherto...
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The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities: or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightfull companion Containing many excellent things for the accomplishment of the female sex, after the exactest manner and method, viz. (1.) The art of distilling. (2.) Making artificial wines....
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The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities: or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightful companion Containing many excellent things for the accomplishment of the female sex, after the exactest manner and method, viz. 1. The art of distilling. 2. Making artificial wines. 3....
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The nature of fermentation explain'd; with the method of opening the body of any grain or vegetable subject, so as to obtain from it a spirituous liquor: Exemplified by the process of perparing rum, as 'tis manag'd in the West-Indies. With many other useful reflections and observations. To which is added, a collection of several compound cordial waters, with the art of preparing some artificial wines, not hitherto publish'd. By way of appendix to the Compleat body of distilling. /
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The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities: or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightfull companion Containing many excellent things for the accomplishment of the female sex, after the exactest manner and method, viz. (1.) The art of distilling. (2.) Making artificial wines....
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The pen's triumph being a copy-book, containing variety of examples of all hands practised in this nation according to the present mode; adorned with incomparable knots and flourishes. Most of the copies consisting of two lines only, and those containing the whole alphabet; being all distil'd from the limbeck of the authors own brain: and an invention as usefull as rare. With a discovery of the secrets and intricacies of this art, in such directions as were never yet published, which will conduct an ingenious practitioner to an unimagined height. Also a choice receipt for ink. Invented, written, and engraven by Edward Cocker, dwelling on the south side of St. Pauls Church, over against Pauls Chain, where he teacheth the art of writing.
Published 1659Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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The pen's triumph being a copy-book, containing variety of examples of all hands practised in this nation according to the present mode; adorned with incomparable knots and flourishes. Most of the copies consisting of two lines only, and those containing the whole alphabet; being all distil'd from the limbeck of the authors own brain: and an invention as usefull as rare. With a discovery of the secrets and intricacies of this art, in such directions as were never yet published, which will conduct an ingenious practitioner to an unimagined height. Also a choice receipt for ink. Invented, written, and engraven by Edward Cocker, dwelling on the south side of St. Pauls Church, over against Pauls Chain, where he teacheth the art of writing.
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England's happiness improved, or, An infallible way to get riches, encrease plenty, and promote pleasure containing the art of making wine of English grapes and other fruit, equal to that of France and Spain, &c. with their physical virtues : to make artificial wine, and order all sorts of wine to keep well, and recover what is faded : the whole art and mistery of distilling brandy, strong waters,...
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England's happiness improved, or, An infallible way to get riches, encrease plenty, and promote pleasure containing the art of making wine of English grapes and other fruit, equal to that of France and Spain, &c. with their physical virtues : to make artificial wine, and order all sorts of wine to keep well, and recover what is faded : the whole art and mistery of distilling brandy, strong waters,...
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A Dissertation upon drunkenness Shewing to what an intolerable pitch that vice is arriv'd at in this Kingdom. Together with the astonishing number of taverns, coffee-houses, al[l]houses, brandy-shops, &c. now extant in London, the like not to be parallel'd by any other city in the Christian world. Also an account of the pride, insolence, and exorbitance of brewers, vin...ners, vidnallers, coffee-house-keepers, and distillers; with the various arts and methods by which...
Published 1727Online Access
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The pen's triumph being a copy-book, containing variety of examples of all hands practised in this nation according to the present mode, adorned with incomparable knots and flourishes : most of the copies consisting of two lines onely, and those containing the whole alphabet, being all distill'd from the limbeck of the authors own brain, and an invention as usefull as care : with a discovery of the secrets and intricacies of this art, in such directions as were never yet published,...
Published 1658Search for the full-text version of this title in Early English Books Online
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The pen's triumph being a copy-book, containing variety of examples of all hands practised in this nation according to the present mode, adorned with incomparable knots and flourishes : most of the copies consisting of two lines onely, and those containing the whole alphabet, being all distill'd from the limbeck of the authors own brain, and an invention as usefull as care : with a discovery of the secrets and intricacies of this art, in such directions as were never yet published,...
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Vinetum Angliæ: or, a new and easy way to make wine of English grapes and other fruit equal to that of France, Spain, &c. with their physical virtues. Also to make artificial wines, and to order and recover them when damaged. To make all sorts of cyder, mead, metheglin, rum, rack, and many other useful liquors. To gather, order and keep fruit in all seasons. The true art of distilling brandy, strong-waters and cordial-...
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Vinetum Angliæ: or, a new and easy way to make wine of English grapes and other fruit equal to that of France, Spain, &c. with their physical virtues. Also to make artificial wines, and to order and recover them when damaged. To make all sorts of cyder, mead, metheglin, rum, rack, and many other useful liquors. To gather, order and keep fruit in all seasons. The true art of distilling brandy, strong-waters and cordial-...
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The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities. Or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightful companion Containing many excellent things for the accomplishment of the female sex, after the exactest manner and method, viz. 1. The art of distilling. 2. Making artificial wines. 3....
Published 1696Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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The accomplished ladies rich closet of rarities. Or, The ingenious gentlewoman and servant-maids delightful companion Containing many excellent things for the accomplishment of the female sex, after the exactest manner and method, viz. 1. The art of distilling. 2. Making artificial wines. 3....
Published 1696Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
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