| Georg Forster - Afghanistan - 1798 - 650 pages
...his noftrums, which embraced fo wide a compafs, that few difeafes of the mind or body could refift their force. They extended from recalling to the paths of virtue, the lleps of a frail wife, and filencing the tongue of a fcolding one, to curing chilbains, and deftroying... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1831 - 336 pages
...he would expound the virtues of his nostrums, which embraced so wide a compass, that few diseases of mind or body could resist their force. They extended...scolding one, to curing chilblains and destroying worms." While Forster and the moollah were enjoying this peaceful and pleasant life, a large body of pilgrims... | |
| Child rearing - 1842 - 352 pages
...he would expound the virtues of his nostrums, which embraced so wide a compass that few diseases of mind or body could resist their force. They extended...scolding one, to curing chilblains and destroying worms." While Forster and the moollah were enjoying this peaceful and pleasant life, a large body of pilgrims... | |
| James Augustus St. John - Travelers - 1859 - 356 pages
...he would expound the virtues of his nostrums, which embraced so wide a compass that few diseases of mind or body could resist their force. They extended...wife, and silencing the tongue of a scolding one to rturing chilblains and destroying worms." While Forster and the moollah were enjoying this peaceful... | |
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