Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar WaterReprinted for W. Innys, 1744 - 174 pages |
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... vulgar tar , which cheapnefs and plenty may have rendered contemp- tible , 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 ...
... vulgar tar , which cheapnefs and plenty may have rendered contemp- tible , 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 ...
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... vulgar ar- gument from analogy between plants and animals lofeth much of it's force , if it be confidered , that the fuppofed circulating of the fap , from the root or lacteals through the arteries , and thence return- ing , by ...
... vulgar ar- gument from analogy between plants and animals lofeth much of it's force , if it be confidered , that the fuppofed circulating of the fap , from the root or lacteals through the arteries , and thence return- ing , by ...
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... are fo many fine perfons of both fexes , fhining them- felves , and fhone on by fortune , who are inwardly miferable and fick of life . ( a ) 66 . ( b ) 86 . G 105. The 105. The hardnefs of ftubbed vulgar conftitu- tions , renders ( 49 )
... are fo many fine perfons of both fexes , fhining them- felves , and fhone on by fortune , who are inwardly miferable and fick of life . ( a ) 66 . ( b ) 86 . G 105. The 105. The hardnefs of ftubbed vulgar conftitu- tions , renders ( 49 )
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... vulgar conftitu- tions , renders them infenfible of a thousand things , that fret and gall those delicate people , who , as if their skin was peeled off , feel to the quick every thing that touches them . The remedy for this ex- quifite ...
... vulgar conftitu- tions , renders them infenfible of a thousand things , that fret and gall those delicate people , who , as if their skin was peeled off , feel to the quick every thing that touches them . The remedy for this ex- quifite ...
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... only in regard of time , which , being taken from fleep , the image of death , is added to the waking hours , but alfo in regard of longevity and duration in the vulgar fense . G 2 fenfe . I may fay too , in regard of ( 51 )
... only in regard of time , which , being taken from fleep , the image of death , is added to the waking hours , but alfo in regard of longevity and duration in the vulgar fense . G 2 fenfe . I may fay too , in regard of ( 51 )
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