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" ... of too long continuance, in short time breaketh them. Whereby their bodies are notably preserved in health and know not many grievous diseases wherewithall we in England are oftentimes afflicted. "
Letterkundige bijdragen tot de geschiedenis van den tabak, de koffij en de thee - Page 23
by G.D.J. Schotel, Gilles Dionysius Jacobus Schotel - 1848 - 213 pages
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Life of Sir Walter Raleigh: Founded on Authentic and Original Documents ...

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 424 pages
...fume or smoke thereof by sucking it through pipes made of clay, into their stomach and head ; from whence it purgeth superfluous fleame and other gross...by which means the use thereof not only preserveth the body from obstructions, but also (if any be, so that they have not been of too long continuance),...
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Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, Founded on Authentic and Original Documents

Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1853 - 454 pages
...fume or smoke thereof by sucking it through pipes made of clay, into their stomach and head ; from whence it purgeth superfluous fleame and other gross...the body ; by which means the use thereof not only its medicinal preserveth the body from obstructions, but also (if any properties, j,e, so tna£ thev...
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History of North Carolina: with Maps and Illustrations, Volume 1

Francis Lister Hawks - 1857 - 274 pages
...their stomach and head, from whence it purges superfluous phlegm and other gross humors, and opens all the pores and passages of the body, by which means the use thereof not only preserves the body from obstructions, but also (if any be, so that they have not been of too long continuance)...
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Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and ...

Frederick William Fairholt - 1859 - 354 pages
...into their stomacke and heade, from whence it purgeth superfluous fleame and other grosse humors ; openeth all the pores and passages of the body ; by which means the use thereof not only preserveth the body from obstructions, but also if any be so that they have not beene of too long continuance,...
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The history of progress in Great Britain, Volume 1

Robert Kemp Philp - 1859 - 460 pages
...of clay, into then- stomach and head ; fro«i whence it purgeth superfluous fleame and other grosse humours, and openeth all the pores and passages of the body : by which meanes the use thereof not only preserveth the body from obstructions, but also (if any be, so that...
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English Seamen Under the Tudors, Volume 1

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1868 - 666 pages
...it through pipes made of clay into their stomach and head, from whence it purgeth superfluous phlegm and other gross humours, and openeth all the pores and passages of the body. This uppowoc is of so precious estimation among them that they think their gods are marvellously delighted...
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The Shipwrecked mariner

1875 - 504 pages
...it through pipes made of clay into their stomach and head, from whence it purgeth superfluous phlegm and other gross humours, and openeth all the pores and passages of the body. This ' uppowoc ' is of so precious estimation among them that they think their gods are marvellously...
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Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and ...

Frederick William Fairholt - 1876 - 426 pages
...into their stomacke and heade, from whence it purgeth superfluous fleame and other grosse humors ; openeth all the pores and passages of the body ; by which means the use thereof not only preserveth the body from obstructions, but also if any be so that they have not beene of too long continuance,...
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Tobacco: Its History and Associations; Including an Account of the Plant and ...

Frederick William Fairholt - 1876 - 392 pages
...into their stomacke and heade, from whence it purgeth superfluous fleame and other grosse humors ; openeth all the pores and passages of the body ; by which means the use thereof not only preserveth the body from obstructions, but also if any be so that they have not beene of too long continuance,...
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A Popular History of the United States: From the First Discovery ..., Volume 1

William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1876 - 708 pages
...of clay, into their stomacke and head ; from whence it purgeth superfluous fleame and other grosse humours, and openeth all the pores and passages of the body; by which meanes the use thereof not only pregerveth the body from obstructions, but also (if any be, so that...
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