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Transcriber’s Note: This old text is preserved as printed apart from the correction of the following apparent printing errors:

Page 13 “Extroardinary” changed to “Extraordinary”

Page 20 “luberous” changed to “tuberous”

Page 26 “perpencular” changed to “perpendicular”

Page 34 “Veiws” changed to “Views”

Page 35 “cheifest” changed to “chiefest”

Text printed in an “Irish” typeface is denoted ~like this~.

A METHOD OF TANNING WITHOUT BARK.

DUBLIN: Printed by A. RHAMES, MDCCXXIX

HIS EXCELLENCY

William Conolly, Esq;

SPEAKER

OF THE

House of Commons of Ireland.

And to the Rest of the

Members of That HOUSE.

THIS

METHOD

TANNING without BARK

Is humbly inscribed

By Their most

Obedient Servant,

William Maple.

THE

Method of Tanning

WITHOUT

BARK.

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