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, C. Hitch, and C. Davis, 1744 - 174 pages |
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Page 5
... Several were preferved from taking the fmall- pox by the use of this liquor : others had it in the mildest manner , and others that they might be able to take the infection , were obliged to intermit drinking the tar - water . I have ...
... Several were preferved from taking the fmall- pox by the use of this liquor : others had it in the mildest manner , and others that they might be able to take the infection , were obliged to intermit drinking the tar - water . I have ...
Page 13
... Several fpecies of both are accurately defcribed and delineated by the na- turalifts . But they all agree fo far as to feem related . Theophraftus gives the preference to that refin which is got from the filver fir and pitch tree ...
... Several fpecies of both are accurately defcribed and delineated by the na- turalifts . But they all agree fo far as to feem related . Theophraftus gives the preference to that refin which is got from the filver fir and pitch tree ...
Page 15
... several purposes , as the imbibing or attracting of proper nourishment , the diftributing thereof through all parts of the vegetable , the discharge of fuperfluities , the fecretion of particular juices . They are found to have ducts ...
... several purposes , as the imbibing or attracting of proper nourishment , the diftributing thereof through all parts of the vegetable , the discharge of fuperfluities , the fecretion of particular juices . They are found to have ducts ...
Page 75
... several subjects , and thence often ex- tracted in effential oils or odoriferous waters , from whence they exhale into the open air , and return into their original element . 165. Blue , red , yellow , and other colours , have been ...
... several subjects , and thence often ex- tracted in effential oils or odoriferous waters , from whence they exhale into the open air , and return into their original element . 165. Blue , red , yellow , and other colours , have been ...
Page 136
... given the world both mind and foul others , include both in the word foul , and fuppofe the foul of the world to be God ... ( a ) 43 . ( b ) 171 aid 1 Philo Philo appears to be of this opinion in several parts ( 136 )
... given the world both mind and foul others , include both in the word foul , and fuppofe the foul of the world to be God ... ( a ) 43 . ( b ) 171 aid 1 Philo Philo appears to be of this opinion in several parts ( 136 )
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