| Jasper Sprange - 1797 - 388 pages
...from the spring; but to drink it in perfection, recourse must always be had to the fountain head, The water is said to be an impregnation of rain in some of the neighbouring eminences, which, in common with most other elevated situations in these northern parts of the globe* providentially... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1805 - 344 pages
...to preserve its virtues to a distance " from the spring. This water is said to be an impreg" nation of rain in some of the neighbouring eminences, " which abound in iron mineral; where it is further en" riched with the marine salts, and all the valuable in" gredients which constitute it a light and... | |
| William Henry Ireland - Kent - 1829 - 792 pages
...to preserve its virtues, if it be removed to a distance from the spring. The produce of these wells is said to be an impregnation of rain in some of the...further enriched with the marine salts, and all the valuable ingredients constituting it a light and pure chalybeate, which instantly searches the most... | |
| William Henry Ireland - Kent (England) - 1829 - 776 pages
...to preserve its virtues, if it be removed to a distance from the spring. The produce of these wells is said to be an impregnation of rain in some of the...further enriched with the marine salts, and all the valuable ingredients constituting it a light and pure chalybeate, which instantly searches the most... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1852 - 652 pages
...is preferable on that account), and ten grains lighter than common water. The produce of these Wells is said to be an impregnation of rain in some of the...further enriched with the marine salts, and all the valuable ingredients constituting it a light and pure chalybeate, adapted to most cold chronic complaints,... | |
| Health resorts - 1853 - 114 pages
...is preferable on that account), and ten grains lighter than common water. The produce of these Wells is said to be an impregnation of rain in some of the...further enriched with the marine salts, and all the valuable ingredients constituting it a light and pure chalybeate, adapted to most cold chronic complaints,... | |
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