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... Ireland ...... Letters to Sir Geo . Villiers . Of the working of water upon air contiguous 119 Of the eyes and sight ............ . 119 Of the colour of the sea or other water ..... 120 Of shell - fish ..... Of frictions ..... TRACTS ...
... Ireland ...... Letters to Sir Geo . Villiers . Of the working of water upon air contiguous 119 Of the eyes and sight ............ . 119 Of the colour of the sea or other water ..... 120 Of shell - fish ..... Of frictions ..... TRACTS ...
Pagina 136
... Ireland , ing which the disease requireth : that it must not be upon slain bodies , laid on heaps unburied . The hot ; for that will exasperate choler : that it must other ingredients are , the blood - stone in powder , go to the gall ...
... Ireland , ing which the disease requireth : that it must not be upon slain bodies , laid on heaps unburied . The hot ; for that will exasperate choler : that it must other ingredients are , the blood - stone in powder , go to the gall ...
Pagina 144
... Ireland , who , since they were subjects to the crown of England , have ever been inheritable and capable as natural subjects : and yet not by any statute or act of parliament , but merely by the common law , and the reason thereof . So ...
... Ireland , who , since they were subjects to the crown of England , have ever been inheritable and capable as natural subjects : and yet not by any statute or act of parliament , but merely by the common law , and the reason thereof . So ...
Pagina 147
... Ireland ; that is , all English earls first , and then Scottish , will be thought unequal for Scotland . To marshal them according to antiquity , will be thought unequal for England . Because I hear their nobility is generally more ...
... Ireland ; that is , all English earls first , and then Scottish , will be thought unequal for Scotland . To marshal them according to antiquity , will be thought unequal for England . Because I hear their nobility is generally more ...
Pagina 152
... Ireland ; which being a country blessed with almost all the dowries of nature , as rivers , havens , woods , quarries , good soil , and temperate climate , and now at last under his majesty blessed also with obedience , doth , as it ...
... Ireland ; which being a country blessed with almost all the dowries of nature , as rivers , havens , woods , quarries , good soil , and temperate climate , and now at last under his majesty blessed also with obedience , doth , as it ...
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