Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water. [Another] |
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... appear fmell and tafte . But as this method produc water of different degrees of ftrength , I ' make it in the following manner : Pour a of cold water on a quart of tar , and ftir a them thoroughly with a ladle or flat ftick fpace of ...
... appear fmell and tafte . But as this method produc water of different degrees of ftrength , I ' make it in the following manner : Pour a of cold water on a quart of tar , and ftir a them thoroughly with a ladle or flat ftick fpace of ...
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... appears to be an excellent balfam , contain- ing the virtues of most other balfams , which it eafily imparts to water , and by that means readily and inoffenfively infinuates them into the habit of the body . 11. The refinous ...
... appears to be an excellent balfam , contain- ing the virtues of most other balfams , which it eafily imparts to water , and by that means readily and inoffenfively infinuates them into the habit of the body . 11. The refinous ...
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... appears to be a natural production , lodged in the veffels of the tree , whence it is only freed and let loofe ( not made ) by burning . If we may believe Pliny , the ... appears appears from the account given in the Phi Tranfactions . ( 9 )
... appears to be a natural production , lodged in the veffels of the tree , whence it is only freed and let loofe ( not made ) by burning . If we may believe Pliny , the ... appears appears from the account given in the Phi Tranfactions . ( 9 )
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George Berkeley (bp. of Cloyne.) appears from the account given in the Phi Tranfactions . And the relation of Leo A who defcribes , as an eye witness , the n tar on mount Atlas , agrees in fubftance , methods ufed by the Macedonians of ...
George Berkeley (bp. of Cloyne.) appears from the account given in the Phi Tranfactions . And the relation of Leo A who defcribes , as an eye witness , the n tar on mount Atlas , agrees in fubftance , methods ufed by the Macedonians of ...
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... difcovered through- out the whole furface of the vegetable . And ( though this point be not fo well agreed ) doctor Grew in his Anatomy of plants , thinks there appears a cir- circulation of the fap , moving downwa root , and ( 15 )
... difcovered through- out the whole furface of the vegetable . And ( though this point be not fo well agreed ) doctor Grew in his Anatomy of plants , thinks there appears a cir- circulation of the fap , moving downwa root , and ( 15 )
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