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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 New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine:: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - 1807 - 538 páginas
...fmoke in thofe days was fuppofed to be a fufficient hardening for the timber of the houfe, fo was it reputed a far better medicine to keep the good man and his family from the quacke or pcfc, Wherewith as then very few were acquainted." He then proceeds, " There are old men...
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Kirby's Wonderful and Scientific Museum: Or, Magazine of ..., Volumen2

1804 - 560 páginas
...the smoke was supposed to be a sufficient hardening for the timbers of the house, so it was thought a better medicine to keep the good man and his family from the ague, a disorder at that time, but little known." In houses partly made of rafters and clay as abovesaid,...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volumen4

David Hume - 1807 - 480 páginas
...never ache. For as the smoke in those days was supposed to be a sufficent hardening for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far better medicine to keep the good-man and his family from the (mack or pose, wherewith, as then, very few were acquamted. — Again,...
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Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. Charles Buck ...: Containing The Young ...

Charles Buck - 1808 - 362 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 good man and his family from the quacks or pose; wherewith, as then, very few were acquainted. Again, our pewterers, in tiim- past,...
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Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. Charles Buck, Author of the ..., Volumen3

Charles Buck - 1808 - 374 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 good man and his family from the quacks or pose; wherewith, as then, very few were acquainted. Again, our pewterers, in time past, employed...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical ...

George Ellis - 1811 - 464 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 good " man and his family from the quacke (ague?) or " pose ; wherewith, as then, very few were oft ac" quainted " (Description of England,...
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An Historical, Topographical and Descriptive Account of the Weald of Kent

Thomas Downes Wilmot Dearn - 1814 - 380 páginas
...never ache. For as the sinoak in those days was supposedjto be a sufficient hardening for the! timber of the house, so it was reputed a far better medicine to keep the good man and his family from the quacke or pose, wherewith, as then, very lew wereacquainted. Jgainin chap.Tl.Vlll. Our pew terers in...
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An Historical, Topographical and Descriptive Account of the Weald of Kent

Thomas Downes Wilmot Dearn - 1814 - 382 páginas
...never ache. For as the smoak 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 good man and bis family from the quacke or pose, wherewith, as then, very few wereacquainted. /fguinin chap. XVIII....
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The Christian Disciple, Volumen3

1815 - 398 páginas
...was supposed to be sufficient hardening for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far bctter medicine to keep the good man and his family from the quack or pose, wherewith, as then, few were afflicted." The time referred to by Hollingshed was about three centuries ago; and the pcople...
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The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the revolution ...

David Hume - 1818 - 488 páginas
...hardening for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far better medicine to keep the good-man and his family from the quack or pose, wherewith, as then, very few were acquainted. — Again, in chap, xviii. Our pewterers in time past employed the use of p.ewter only upon dishes...
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