Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water: And Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from Another. By the Right Rev. Dr. George Berkley, ...C. Hitch; and C. Davis, 1744 - 176 pages |
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... cold water to a quart of tar , and stirring them well together in a veffel , which is left ftanding till the tar finks to the bottom . A glafs of clear water being poured off for a draught is replaced by the fame quantity of fresh water ...
... cold water to a quart of tar , and stirring them well together in a veffel , which is left ftanding till the tar finks to the bottom . A glafs of clear water being poured off for a draught is replaced by the fame quantity of fresh water ...
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... from the subject , the more do they poffefs of its specific qualities . Now the most eafy feparation is by infufion of tar in cold water , which to fmell ( a ) Sect . 5 . and and tafte fhewing it felf well impregnated , may be ( 6 )
... from the subject , the more do they poffefs of its specific qualities . Now the most eafy feparation is by infufion of tar in cold water , which to fmell ( a ) Sect . 5 . and and tafte fhewing it felf well impregnated , may be ( 6 )
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... cold wa- ter , was unknown to them . The leaves and ten- der tops of pine and fir are in our times used for diet - drinks , and allowed to be antifcorbutic and diuretic . But the most elaborate juice , falt , and spirit of those ...
... cold wa- ter , was unknown to them . The leaves and ten- der tops of pine and fir are in our times used for diet - drinks , and allowed to be antifcorbutic and diuretic . But the most elaborate juice , falt , and spirit of those ...
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... cold and mountainous fituation , and is di- ftinguished , tonfili facilitate , by its fitnefs to be fhorn , which agrees with the fpruce fir , whereof I have feen close fhorn hedges . 27. There seems to have been fome confufion in the ...
... cold and mountainous fituation , and is di- ftinguished , tonfili facilitate , by its fitnefs to be fhorn , which agrees with the fpruce fir , whereof I have feen close fhorn hedges . 27. There seems to have been fome confufion in the ...
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... cold , will either afcend and evaporate into air , or defcend in the form of a grofs liquor . 33. Juices therefore , first purified by ftraining through the fine pores of the root , are afterwards exalted by the action of the air and ...
... cold , will either afcend and evaporate into air , or defcend in the form of a grofs liquor . 33. Juices therefore , first purified by ftraining through the fine pores of the root , are afterwards exalted by the action of the air and ...
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