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 Terrx. Filius, N �v falutary, eftentire to the tafte, aad �urfeiting the body. . The medic.'d apple and the la apple we like- wife origally v ufeful uits; but, I am affaid tt they re romething degenerated fince their The logical aple, the metaphyfical appk, and the grammaria apple were always, by themfelves, very d7 jqune; but, when they ar mixed u in a pye, they feve very well to corre& the trtnefi or leviff of other The natural hilphy a? le, <fl the moral fiQ apple are rfe&ly ne ]rtt, and yet (what iivery 'firange)are very little vflued infomuch tha they commonly hmg upon the tree till they rct. or are blo'n n by the The ma:L'matict ,?fk, the geraphical aple, d tte afiro, omical a?ple relilh very well to a good te bu there are fo few of thole in thi cor- rupted age, that they are genesfly defpf. The rhetorical apple, he poetical a?pte, and the tcal ap#e are $ret& eating enough for young people; but to others they e no moe than Havg givea m account of this flupendou$ T u z , aM the r[it which it rs, I proceed to the methods by Mch erg one mu qualifI - ;m,f to eat  it. Tie riche d this frost bein upon the wp of tSe tree,  high ladder, with a certain number rauds, placed ar a due diflacce om each other, is fixed up :gain it, d no rffon, who hungers
 * fie; tee ap;es  knole&e, is permitted to run

up as fait aa Ee can to the top of the tr(but mu prcee by derte$ 6ore one round to another,. in a regul anner: he mu, for the thrge or fi )'rs, wit upon the ground, under the tree, =d e content to have them h<ded down to him

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