| 1759 - 556 pages
...remaining ; and told them, I would make the experiment firfl myfelf; which I did, by drinking a few glafles every day without any ill effect whatever. This water...light with the other, and lathered very well with foap. We had expended our old (lock of water before we reached England ; but had referved a good quantity... | |
| Several Hands - 1759 - 602 pages
...and told them, I would make the ex' periffient firft mylclf; which I did, by drinking a few * glafles every day, without any ill effect whatever. This '...equally light with the other, and lathered very ' well will foap. We had expended our old ftock of water, * before we reached England, but had referved a... | |
| 1759 - 760 pages
...the experiment firft myfelf; which I did, by drinking a few glafles every day, without any ill effeft whatever. This water was equally light with the other, and lathered very well with foap. Wfc had expended our old (lock of water before we reached England, hut had referved a good quantity... | |
| E. Polehamton - 1815 - 470 pages
...water came off bright and transparent, with an agreeable pungent taste, which at first he thought wits occasioned by the ashes, but afterwards he was convinced...distilled. After his arrival at Shields, he invited teveral of his acquaintance on board to taste the water : 4liey drank several glasses, and thought... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 472 pages
...experiment first himself; •which be did, by drinking a few glasses every day without any ill jeftect whatever. This water was equally light with the other,...which they distilled. After his arrival at Shields, be invited several of his acquaintance on board to taste the water : they drank several glasses, and... | |
| Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 492 pages
...water ; yet thought it necessary to advise his people not to be too free in the use of this, w hilc they had any of their old stock remaining ; and told...his arrival at Shields, he invited several of his acquaiutauce on board to taste the water : drank several glasses, and thought it nothing inferior to... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 462 pages
...ashes, with the usual quantity of sea-water. The result answered, his expectations ; the water came off bright, and transparent, with an agreeable pungent...several glasses and thought it nothing inferior to springwater. He made them a bowl of punch of it, which was highly commended. He had not the convenience... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1761 - 582 pages
...remaining ; and told them I would make the experiment firft myfelf ; which I did, by drinking a few glafles every day without any ill effect whatever. This water...light with the other, and lathered very well with foap. As to myfelf, I am firmly perfuaded, that wood aflies, mixed with fea water, will yield, when... | |
| 1764 - 554 pages
...the experiment firft myfelf; which I did, by drinking a few glafles every day, without any ill effeft whatever. This water was equally light with the other, and lathered very well with foap. As to myfelf, I am firmly perfuaded, that wood aflies, mixed with fea water, will yield, when... | |
| 1759 - 436 pages
...experiment firft myfelf; which I did, by drinking a few glafies every day, without a'ny ill effeil whatever. This water was equally light with the other, and lathered very well with foap. We had expended our old ftcck of water before we reached England ; but had referved a good quantity... | |
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