. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. ting theuse of it! How many rich households would be shut up, asin a time of sickness [plague] ! and though the persons mighthappily [haply ] not be missed ; yet their labours would ! How many occupations and manual trades must be left-handed and go lame, if Leather, which is the staff they partlylean upon, be taken from them ? Take a survey of these few: et ab uno disce omnes. Shoemakers, and ) get their maintenance only byCurriers J Leather. These trades might want work, were it not for Leather. Book


. An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature. ting theuse of it! How many rich households would be shut up, asin a time of sickness [plague] ! and though the persons mighthappily [haply ] not be missed ; yet their labours would ! How many occupations and manual trades must be left-handed and go lame, if Leather, which is the staff they partlylean upon, be taken from them ? Take a survey of these few: et ab uno disce omnes. Shoemakers, and ) get their maintenance only byCurriers J Leather. These trades might want work, were it not for Leather. Book makers. Sheath makers. Hawks-hood makers. Scabbard makers. Box makers. Cabinet makers. Bottle and Jack makers. Girdlers. Glovers. And now, within the compass of a few years, those upstarttrades Coach makers, and Harness makers for Coach horses. And let thus much, being but little in words, thoughenough in substance, serve to prove the general and neces-sary Use of Leather. Now, to the Abuse. I 325.


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