Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts and Documents, and Every Kind of Useful Information Respecting the State of Pennsylvania, Volume 2Samuel Hazard W.F. Geddes, 1828 - Pennsylvania |
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... chalybeate . Those who are not accustomed to examine waters of this description , may at first feel some surprise at not finding it to contain a greater quantity of solid contents , but when we refer to the analysis of similar springs ...
... chalybeate . Those who are not accustomed to examine waters of this description , may at first feel some surprise at not finding it to contain a greater quantity of solid contents , but when we refer to the analysis of similar springs ...
Page 83
... chalybeate wa- ter would have the most beneficial effects . In taking the Pittsburg water as an example of a nu- merous class of natural springs , properly called chaly- beates , I shalt first make some observations on the effect of ...
... chalybeate wa- ter would have the most beneficial effects . In taking the Pittsburg water as an example of a nu- merous class of natural springs , properly called chaly- beates , I shalt first make some observations on the effect of ...
Page 84
... chalybeate combined with ex- materials of equal quality as the foreign , and at a lower ercise , and a proper regulation of diet . But in recom - rate than they can be imported , which has eventuated in mending this water as a powerful ...
... chalybeate combined with ex- materials of equal quality as the foreign , and at a lower ercise , and a proper regulation of diet . But in recom - rate than they can be imported , which has eventuated in mending this water as a powerful ...
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... chalybeate waters , which may be readily procured in most parts of America , especially where those diseases are most prevalent : a spring of this kind at Gloucester , within a few miles of this place , has been much used of late ; has ...
... chalybeate waters , which may be readily procured in most parts of America , especially where those diseases are most prevalent : a spring of this kind at Gloucester , within a few miles of this place , has been much used of late ; has ...
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... chalybeate ; that it is a valiant tonic in most cases of debility ; that it is a cheerer of the spirits , depressed either by Disease or Despair ; and that as a powerful alterative and deob . struent , it deserves the amplest trial from ...
... chalybeate ; that it is a valiant tonic in most cases of debility ; that it is a cheerer of the spirits , depressed either by Disease or Despair ; and that as a powerful alterative and deob . struent , it deserves the amplest trial from ...
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Page 373 - How often have I paused on every charm, The sheltered cot , the cultivated farm , The never-failing brook, the busy mill, The decent church that topt the neighbouring hill, The hawthorn bush, with seats beneath the shade, For talking age and whispering lovers made!
Page 28 - ... ordained or provided or any other matter cause or thing whatsoever to the Contrary thereof in any wise Notwithstanding In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patents Witness Ourselves at Westminster the twelfth day of March in the Sixteenth Year of Our Reign...
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Page 106 - This cardinal, Though from an humble stock, undoubtedly Was fashion'd to much honour. From his cradle He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one ; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading : Lofty and sour to them that loved him not ; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer...
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Page 339 - Is the self-protecting energy of this nation so helpless that there exists in the political institutions of our country no power to counteract the bias of this foreign legislation; that the growers of grain must submit to this exclusion from the foreign markets of their produce; that the shippers must dismantle their ships, the trade of the North stagnate at the wharves, and the manufacturers starve at their looms, while the whole people shall pay tribute to foreign industry to be clad in a foreign...
Page 283 - A supplement to the act, entitled an act for the relief and employment of the poor of the city of Philadelphia, the district of Southwark, and the townships, of the Northern Liberties, and Penn.
Page 130 - Ordered, That a committee be appointed to bring in a bill...
Page 342 - Congress has already been invited, and which may occupy their further and deliberate discussion, will be the provision to be made for taking the fifth census or enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States.
Page 339 - More just and more generous sentiments will. I trust, prevail If the tariff adopted at the last session of Congress shall be found, by experience, to bear oppressively upon the interests of any one section of the Union, it ought to be, and I Cannot doubt will be, so modified as to alleviate its burden. To the voice of just complaint...