| James Howell - England - 1655 - 552 pages
...he caus'da Pipe full to be taken on pürpofe : It cannot endure a Spider, or a Flea, with fucli • like vermin ; and if your Hawk be troubled with any...blown into his feathers it frees him ; it is good to fortifie and preferve the fight, the fmoak being let in round about the balls of the eyes once a week,... | |
| James Howell - Culture - 1726 - 534 pages
...hunting, a Ihower of rain drove him into a Pigfty for fhelter, where he caus'da Pipe-full to be taken of purpofe : It cannot endure a Spider, or a Flea, with...frees him : It is good to fortify and preferve the fight, the fmoke being let in round about the balls of the eyes once a week, and frees them •from... | |
| James Howell - England - 1737 - 536 pages
...where he caus'da Pipe-full to be taken on purpofe: It cannot endure a Spider, or a Flea, with fuchJike Vermin, and if your Hawk be troubled with any fuch,...being let in round about the Balls of the Eyes once a-week, and frees them from all Rheums, driving them back by way of Repercuffion ; being taken backward... | |
| James Howell - England - 1737 - 538 pages
...where he caus'da Pipe-full to be taken on purpofe : It cannot endure a Spider, or a Flea* with fuchlike Vermin, and if your Hawk be troubled with any fuch,...and preferve the Sight, the Smoke being let in round a-* bout the Balls of the Eyes once a-week, and frees them from all Rheums, driving them back by way... | |
| Periodicals - 1781 - 364 pages
...cannot endure a fpider, or a flea, or fuch "like vermin: it is good to fortify and pre" ferve the fight, being let in round about " the balls of the eyes once a week, and frees " them from all rheums, driving them back " by way of repercuffion : taken into the fto" mach,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English letters - 1790 - 912 pages
...he caufed'a pipe-full to be taken on purpofe : it cannot endure a fpider, or a flea, with fuch-like vermin, and if your hawk be troubled with any fuch, being blown into his feathers. it frees him. Now to dtfcend from the fubftance of the fmoke, to the ames, it is well known that the medicinal virtues... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 244 pages
...endure a spider, or a flea, or ' such like vermin : it is good to fortify and preserve .' the 'sight, being let in round about the balls of the * eyes once a- week, and frees them from all rheums, VOL. XXXVII. H ' driving them back by way of repercussion : taken ' into... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 380 pages
...endure a spider, or a flea, or ' such like vermin : it is good to fortify and preserve • the sight, being let in round about the balls of the ' eyes once a week, and frees them from all rheums, * driving them back by way of repercussion : taken ' into the stomach,... | |
| James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 358 pages
...cannot endure a spider, or a -flea, or such like vermin : it is good to fortify and preserve the sight, being let in round about the balls of the eyes once a week, and frees them from all rheums, driving them back by way of repercussion : taken into the stomach, it will... | |
| 1822 - 356 pages
...cannot endure a spider, or a flea, or such like vermin: it is good to fortify and preserve the sight, being let in round about the balls of the eyes once a week, and frees them from all rheums, driving them back by way of repercussion: taken into the stomach, it will... | |
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