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" Now have we many chimneys ; and yet our tenderlings complain of rheums, catarrhs, and poses ; then had we none but reredosses, and our heads did never ache. For as the smoke in those days was supposed to be a sufficient hardening for the timber of the... "
Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is ... - Page 314
by English poets - 1801
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1802 - 888 pages
...complain ' of rheums, catarrhs, nnd poses ' (colds in the head). Then lisa ' we none but reredosscs J/ and ' our heads did never ache. For ' as the smoke in those days was ' supposed to be a sufficient Irard' ening for the timber of the house, ' so it was reputed a far better ' medicine to keep the good...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 22

1802 - 886 pages
...heads did never ache. For ' as the smoke in those days was ' supposed to be a sufficient hard' enmg for the timber of the house, ' so it was reputed a far butter ' medicine to keep the good man ' and his family from tho quacke ' (ague) or pose; wherewith,...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volume 4

David Hume - Great Britain - 1807 - 480 pages
...and yet our tender lines complain of rheums, catarrhs, and poses, then had we none but reredosses, and our heads did never ache. For as the smoke in those days was supposed to be a sufficent hardening for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far better medicine to keep the...
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Sketches of the History of Man, Volume 1

Lord Henry Home Kames - Civilization - 1813 - 536 pages
...of rheums, " catarrhs, and poses. Then, had we none but " rere- dosses, and our heads did never ake. For " as the smoke in those days was supposed to be...for the timber of the house ; " so it was reputed a fai* better medicine to keep " the goodman and his family from the quack or " posei wherewith very...
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An Historical, Topographical and Descriptive Account of the Weald of Kent

Thomas Downes Wilmot Dearn - Kent (England) - 1814 - 382 pages
...cattarrhs and poses ;then had we none bnt rere-dosses, and our heads did never ache. For as the smoak in those days was supposed, to be a sufficient hardening...reputed a far better medicine to keep the good man and bis family from the quacke or pose, wherewith, as then, very few wereacquainted. /fguinin chap. XVIII....
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The Christian Disciple, Volume 3

Liberalism (Religion) - 1815 - 398 pages
...yct our tender lines complain 'if rheums, eatarrhs and poses; then had we none but reredo9ses,andour heads did never ache. For as the smoke in those days was supposed to be sufficient hardening for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far bctter medicine to keep the...
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The Christian Disciple and Theological Review, Volume 3

1815 - 404 pages
...reredosses, and our heads did never aehe. For as the smoke in those days was supposed to be suffieient hardening for the timber of the house, so it was reputed a far better medieine to keep the good man and his family from the quaek or pose, wherewith, as then, few were afflieted."...
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The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the revolution ...

David Hume - 1818 - 1818 - 488 pages
...and yet our tender lines complain of rheums, catarrhs, and poses; then had we none but reredosses, and our heads did never ache. For as the smoke in...so it was reputed a far better medicine to keep the good-man and his family from the quack or pose, wherewith, as then, very few were acquainted. — Again,...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the ..., Volume 5

David Hume - Great Britain - 1819 - 368 pages
...chimnies; and yet our tunderlines complain of rheums, catarrhs, and poses; then had we none but reredosses, and our heads did never ache. For as the smoke in...so it was reputed a far better medicine to keep the goodman and his family from the quack or pose, wherewith, as then, very few were acquainted.—Again,...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volume 7

John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 pages
...complain of rheums, catairlis. and poses; then had we mine hut reredo7.es, ami our heads did never ach. For as the smoke in those days was supposed to be a sufficient hardening lor the timber of the house; so it was reputed a far better medicine to keep the good man and his family...
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