Siris: a Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water,: And Divers Other Subjects Connected Together and Arising One from AnotherDublin printed, London re-printed, for W. Innys, and C. Hitch, in Pater-noster-row; and C. Davis in Holbourn., 1744 - 174 pages |
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... which produce certain favours and qualities , in like manner as certain rays , being reflected , produce certain colours , Tu 17 du 41. It hach been observed by some. ( a ) 36 , 37 Heroin 41. It themselves ( 20 )
... which produce certain favours and qualities , in like manner as certain rays , being reflected , produce certain colours , Tu 17 du 41. It hach been observed by some. ( a ) 36 , 37 Heroin 41. It themselves ( 20 )
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The corrosive acrimony of the faline particles , being softened by the mixture of an unctuous substance they insinuate themselves into che small ducts with less difficulty and danger . The combination of these different fubftances makes ...
The corrosive acrimony of the faline particles , being softened by the mixture of an unctuous substance they insinuate themselves into che small ducts with less difficulty and danger . The combination of these different fubftances makes ...
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... with water as vinegar doth , which contains both oyl and salt . And as the oyl in tar - water discovers i felf to the eye , so the acid falts do manifest ( a ) Seãt 47 [ : themselves to the taste . Tar - water. themselves tains ( 28 )
... with water as vinegar doth , which contains both oyl and salt . And as the oyl in tar - water discovers i felf to the eye , so the acid falts do manifest ( a ) Seãt 47 [ : themselves to the taste . Tar - water. themselves tains ( 28 )
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[ : themselves to the taste . Tar - water therefore is a soap , and as such hath the medicinal qualities of soaps . 60. It operates more gently as the acid falts lose their acrimony being sheathed in oyl , iar thereby approaching the ...
[ : themselves to the taste . Tar - water therefore is a soap , and as such hath the medicinal qualities of soaps . 60. It operates more gently as the acid falts lose their acrimony being sheathed in oyl , iar thereby approaching the ...
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repeated attention , especially in these climates , where strong liquors so fatally and so frequently produce those very distresses they are designed to remedy ; and , if I am not misinformed , even among the Ladies themselves , who are ...
repeated attention , especially in these climates , where strong liquors so fatally and so frequently produce those very distresses they are designed to remedy ; and , if I am not misinformed , even among the Ladies themselves , who are ...
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