Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water. [Another] |
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... never fhewed itself more in any act , that in that for fup immoderate ufe of diftilled fpirits people , whofe ftrength and numbe the true wealth of a nation : though ( a ) 103 . titu- ings , , as every is ex- ought quors ( 50 )
... never fhewed itself more in any act , that in that for fup immoderate ufe of diftilled fpirits people , whofe ftrength and numbe the true wealth of a nation : though ( a ) 103 . titu- ings , , as every is ex- ought quors ( 50 )
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... itself off ; for large dofes ( f through too quick , and befides offend Now the infufion of tar or turpentine ter feems to supply the very metho wanted , as it leaves the more unctuous parts behind ( b ) , which might offend t ...
... itself off ; for large dofes ( f through too quick , and befides offend Now the infufion of tar or turpentine ter feems to supply the very metho wanted , as it leaves the more unctuous parts behind ( b ) , which might offend t ...
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... itself detained in a groffer and more fin or balfam ,. lodged in proper cells in and feeds , and most abounding in autur ter , after the crude juices have been concocted , ripened , and impregnated light . The fpirit itfelf is by fome ...
... itself detained in a groffer and more fin or balfam ,. lodged in proper cells in and feeds , and most abounding in autur ter , after the crude juices have been concocted , ripened , and impregnated light . The fpirit itfelf is by fome ...
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... itself imprisoned in the refin or groffer part of the tar , from which it is easily fet free and obtained pure by cold wa- ter . 124. The mild native acids are obferved more kindly to work upon , and more thoroughly to diffolve ...
... itself imprisoned in the refin or groffer part of the tar , from which it is easily fet free and obtained pure by cold wa- ter . 124. The mild native acids are obferved more kindly to work upon , and more thoroughly to diffolve ...
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... itself is no water , fo as to form one vegetable with . Therefore the particles of ear joined with a watry acid , that is , th come falts in order to diffolve in wat in the form of a vegetable juice , the through the ftrainers and tubes ...
... itself is no water , fo as to form one vegetable with . Therefore the particles of ear joined with a watry acid , that is , th come falts in order to diffolve in wat in the form of a vegetable juice , the through the ftrainers and tubes ...
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