The GOOD and BAD
EFFECTS
OF
TEA
CONSIDER'D
Wherein are exhibited,
The Physical Virtues of TEA; its general
and particular Use; to what Constitutions
agreeable; at what Times and Seasons
it is most proper to be drank; and when
and how prejudicial.
To which are subjoined,
Some Considerations on Afternoon Tea-
drinking, and the many subsequent Evils attend-
ing it; with a Persuasive to the Use of our own
wholsome Product, SAGE, etc.
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By SIMON MASON,
AUTHOR of The Nature of an Intermitting Fever
and Ague consider'd, lately publish'd.
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Entered according to Act of PARLIAMENT
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LONDON
Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe, in
Pater-noster-row. MDCCXLV.