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Strukturtyp
Monographie
Parlamentsperiode
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Wahlperiode
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Titel
A Discovery Of Subterranean Treasure
Untertitel
Viz. Of all Manner of Mines and Minerals, from the Gold to the Coal; with plain Directions and Rules for finding of them in all Kingdoms and Countries. And also, The Art of Melting, Refining, and Assaying of them is plainly shewn; so that every Man of an ordinary Capacity may, with a small Charge, presently try the Value of such Oars as shall be found either by Rule or by Accident. To which is added, A real Experiment, whereby every one may presently try whether any Piece of Gold that shall come to his Hands be true or counterfeit, without defaceing or altering the Form thereof, and more certainly than any Goldsmith or Refiner whatsoever can do. Also A perfect Way to try what Colour any Berry, Leaf, Flower, Stalk, Root, Fruit, Seed, Bark, or Wood will give; with an infallible Method of preparing Colours, which shall neither stain, nor fade, like ordinary Colours. Very necessary for every one to know, whether he travels by Land or Sea, or in whatsoever Country, Dominion, or Plantation he may reside
discovery O F Subterranean Treafure; VIZ. Of all Manner of Mines and Minerals, from the Gold to the Coal; with plain Directions and Rules for the finding of them in all King doms and Countries. And alfo, The Art of Melting, Refining, and Affaying of them is plainly (hewn; fo that every Man of an ordinary Capacity may, with a fmall Charge, prefently try the Value of fuch Oars as {hall be found fither by Rul$ or by Accident. To which ia added, A real Experiment, whereby every one may prefently try whether any Piece of Go.d that lhali come to his Handa be tru: or cau.rter'eit, wit .out defaceing or alteri.g the Form thereof, and more certainly than any G-ildf.nith or Refiner whatfoever can do. ALSO A perfeft Way to try what Colour any Berry, Leaf, Flower, Stalk, Root, Fruit, Seed, Bark, or Wood will give; with an infallible Method of preparing Colour!, which (hall neither (lain, nor fade, like ordinary Colours, Very n-ceffary for every one to know, whether he trareli by La d or Sea, or in whatfoerer Country, Dominion, or Plan tation he may r fide The Whole founded on the Experience of Mr GABRIEL P LATTES. LONDON, Printed for O L i v e Payne, at Horace's Head ia Rounct-Court in the Strand. MDCCXXXVIII. [f J/<j