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" Now have we many chimnies; and yet out tender**** complain of rheums, catarrhs, and poses; then had we none but reredosses, and our heads did never ache. For as the smoke in those days was supposed to be a sufficient hardening for the timber of the house,... "
An Historical Account of the ... Commission Appointed to Inquire Concerning ... - Página 240
por Nicholas Carlisle - 1828 - 330 páginas
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The Art of Town Planning

Henry Vaughan Lanchester - 1925 - 356 páginas
...neuer ake. For as the smoke in those daies was supposed to be a sufficient hardning for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far better medicine to keepe the goodman and his familie from the quacke or pose, wherewith, as then, verie few were oft acquainted."...
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The Invention of Comfort: Sensibilities and Design in Early Modern Britain ...

John E. Crowley - 2001 - 386 páginas
...never ache. For as the smoke in those days was supposed to be a sufficient hardening for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far better medicine to keep the goodman and his family from the quack [hoarseness] or pose, wherewith as then very few were oft acquainted.20...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen90

1852 - 620 páginas
...ache. For as the smoke in those 2 K 2 days days was considered a sufficient hardening for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far better medicine...pose, wherewith, as then, very few were acquainted.' Should the historian of England under Queen Victoria have to record a similar improvement in the condition...
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The North American Review, Volumen33

1831 - 578 páginas
...our heads did never ache. For as the smoke was supposed to be a sufficient hardening for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far better medicine...man and his family from the quack or pose, wherewith then very few were acquainted.' He says, that in his younger days, there were not above three or four...
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The North American Review, Volumen33

1831 - 592 páginas
...supposed to be a sufficient hardening for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far better medic;ne to keep the good man and his family from the quack or pose, wherewith then very few were acquainted.' He says, that in his younger days, there were not above three or four...
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