... those eastern countries ; and upon knowledge and experience of the said Garway's continued care and industry in obtaining the best tea, and making drink thereof, very many noblemen, physicians... Tea; Its Effects, Medicinal and Moral - Page 101by George Gabriel Sigmond - 1839 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1820 - 856 pages
...and making drink thereof, very many noblemen, physicians, merchants, and gentlemen of quality, 1iave ever since sent to him for the said leaf, and 'daily resort to his bouse in Exchange Alley aforesaid, to drink the drink thereof.' Although subsequent writers have not... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1823 - 338 pages
...in obtaining the best tea, and making drink thereof, very many noblemen, physicians, merchants, &c. have ever since sent to him for the said leaf, and daily resort to his house to drink the drink thereof. He sells tea from 16s. to 50s. a pound." Probably, tea was not in general... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Literature - 1823 - 334 pages
...in obtaining the best tea, and making drink thereof, very many noblemen, physicians, merchants, &c. have ever since sent to him for the said leaf, and daily resort to his house to drink the drink thereof. He sells tea from 16s. to 50*. a pound." Probably, tea was not in general... | |
| English letters - 1827 - 586 pages
...industry in obtaining the best Tea, and making Drink thereof, very many Noblemen, Physicians, Merehants, and Gentlemen of quality have ever since sent to him for the said 1 .i .ii. and daily resort to his House in Exchange Alley aforesaid to drink the Drink thereof. " And... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1827 - 768 pages
...care and industry in obtaining the best T'n, and making Drink thereof, very many Noblemen, Physicians, Merchants, and Gentlemen of quality have ever since...have no ground or power to report or suggest that what is here asserted of the vertues and excellencies of this precious Leaf and Drink hath more of... | |
| Great Britain - 1827 - 624 pages
...care and industry in obtaining the best Tea, and making Drink thereof, very many Noblemen, Physicians, Merchants, and Gentlemen of quality have ever since...have no ground or power to report or suggest that what is here asserted of the vertues and excellencies of this precious Leaf and Drink hath more of... | |
| William Wadd - Medicine - 1827 - 322 pages
...and industry, in ob' taining the best Tea, and making drink thereof, very many noblemen, physicians, merchants, and gentlemen of quality, have ever since...and daily resort to his house, in Exchange Alley, to drink the drink thereof." It was the eulogy of the Queen of Charles II, that afterwards brought... | |
| 1830 - 550 pages
...care and industry in obtaining the best tea, and making drink thereof, very many noblemen, physitians, merchants, and gentlemen of quality have ever since...to his house in Exchange Alley, aforesaid, to drink thereof.'' Also another extract may be important :— 124 125 ed work« have expressly written and... | |
| George Richardson Porter - 1833 - 514 pages
...in obtaining the best tea, and making drink thereof, very many noblemen, physicians, merchants, 8tc. have ever since sent to him for the said leaf, and daily resort to his house to drink thereof. He sells tea from 16s. to 50*. a pound." The first introduction of tea into Europe... | |
| George Richardson Porter - Agriculture - 1833 - 448 pages
...in obtaining the best tea, and making drink thereof, very many noblemen, physicians, merchants, See. have ever since sent to him for the said leaf, and daily resort to his house to drink thereof. He sells tea from 16s. to 60s. a pound." The first introduction of tea into Europe... | |
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