A thousand notable things, embracing a collection of scarce receipts, &c. To which are added, The century of inventions, by the marq. of Worcester, 1655 ; and a discourse on the emigration of British birds |
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... nature , there the pores are unsheathed , and the small beer is ren- dered too bitter ; therefore the hops , before they are put into the strong drink , should be previously soaked in a pail of hot water . To confirm the truth of this ...
... nature , there the pores are unsheathed , and the small beer is ren- dered too bitter ; therefore the hops , before they are put into the strong drink , should be previously soaked in a pail of hot water . To confirm the truth of this ...
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... nature ) with an empty stomach , as this disposes the system more readily to receive the contagion . In attending a sick person , place yourself where the air passes from the door or window to the bed of the diseased , not betwixt the ...
... nature ) with an empty stomach , as this disposes the system more readily to receive the contagion . In attending a sick person , place yourself where the air passes from the door or window to the bed of the diseased , not betwixt the ...
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... nature and pleasantry as if he had been talking to his equal , said , “ I remember , father , to have heard or read somewhere a story like yours , of a soldier who had his head cleft in two so dexterously by the enemy , that one half of ...
... nature and pleasantry as if he had been talking to his equal , said , “ I remember , father , to have heard or read somewhere a story like yours , of a soldier who had his head cleft in two so dexterously by the enemy , that one half of ...
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... natural irritability tempered with such meekness and for- bearance . The following instance will exemplify this remark . While Mr. Bacon was walking one day in Westminster Abbey , he observed a person standing before his principal work ...
... natural irritability tempered with such meekness and for- bearance . The following instance will exemplify this remark . While Mr. Bacon was walking one day in Westminster Abbey , he observed a person standing before his principal work ...
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... natural to suppose that this solitary , but cheerful creature , had been lost in his infancy , and subsisted on herbs . 100. The Pugilists . - A serious young man in the army , not having a place in the barrack in which he was quartered ...
... natural to suppose that this solitary , but cheerful creature , had been lost in his infancy , and subsisted on herbs . 100. The Pugilists . - A serious young man in the army , not having a place in the barrack in which he was quartered ...
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Страница 507 - A century of the names and scantlings of such inventions, as at present I can call to mind to have tried and perfected, which, my former notes being lost, I have, at the instance of a powerful friend, endeavoured, now in the year 1655, to set down in such a way, as may sufficiently instruct me to put any of them in practice.
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Страница 200 - They proved to be a she bear, and her two cubs; but the cubs were nearly as large as the dam. They ran eagerly to the fire, and drew out from the flames part of the flesh of the sea-horse, that remained unconsumed, and ate it voraciously. The crew, from the ship, threw...
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