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 the sole charge and management of a soap-work, I shall leave to their own ingenuous bosoms to declare. I well know from experience what I have just advanced to be a positive fact.

The following Treatise, therefore, I consider as a handsome and valuable present to Soap-makers in general.—Any person possessing the means, and having an inclination to become Soap-maker, may, with this book before him, proceed immediately to work, without danger of going wrong, provided always the rules and directions therein inculcated be most scrupulously attended to.

I have commenced, in order, at the very first principles of the profession, as supposing the reader totally ignorant