| John Ashton - 1887 - 372 pages
...Kingston-on-Thames,' (1756) a second edition of which was published in two volumes in 1757, with the addition of 'An Essay on Tea, considered as pernicious to Health,...obstructing Industry, and impoverishing the Nation.' So we see he took strong views on things in general, which have since, by experience, been modified.... | |
| 1889 - 636 pages
...Kingston-on-Thames." To a second edition of this work, published the following year, he added his " Essay on Tea, considered as pernicious to Health,...obstructing Industry, and impoverishing the Nation." This was no new doctrine. The use of tea had been attacked by a Dutch writer so early as 1695, and... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1892 - 344 pages
...Religious ; in a Series of Sixty-four Letters : Addressed to two Ladies of the Partie. To which is added, AN ESSAY ON TEA, considered as pernicious to Health,...obstructing Industry, and impoverishing the Nation : With an Account of its Growth, and great Consumption in these Kingdoms. With several political Reflections;... | |
| James Mew, John Ashton - 1892 - 382 pages
...omnibus rebus: among other things, about Tea, against which he had a great aversion. In 1757 he wrote "AN ESSAY ON TEA, considered as pernicious to Health,...obstructing Industry, and impoverishing the Nation; also an Account of its Growth, and great Consumption in these Kingdoms." Judged from our present standpoint,... | |
| William Andrews - 1892 - 290 pages
...called "A Journal of Eight Days' Journey from Portsmouth to Kingston-upon-Thames, to which is added an Essay on Tea, considered as pernicious to Health,...obstructing industry and impoverishing the Nation," he stated his belief that the greater number of feminine disorders resulted from the use of tea, and... | |
| James Samuelson - 1896 - 446 pages
...against foreigners caused some persons to decry the use of tea, aud Jonas Hunway in 1707 published an "Essay on Tea, considered as pernicious to Health,...obstructing Industry, and impoverishing the Nation." In an appeal to a lady correspondent on the force of fashion with regard to tea, he says : " It is... | |
| Bertram Dobell - 1906 - 254 pages
...Religious ; in a Series of Sixty-Four Letters, addressed to Two Ladies of the Partie. To which is added an Essay on Tea, considered as pernicious to Health,...obstructing Industry, and impoverishing the Nation ; with an Account of its Growth and great Consumption in these Kingdoms. With several Political Reflections... | |
| Charles George Harper - 1923 - 288 pages
...upon uninteresting abstractions make up the tale of his pages, together with an incredibly stupid " Essay on Tea, considered as pernicious to Health,...obstructing Industry, and Impoverishing the Nation." The disappointed reader, baulked of his side-lights on manners and customs upon the road, reflects... | |
| Kakuzo Okakura - 1964 - 100 pages
...(p. 6). Journal of an Eight Days Journey from Portsmouth to Kingston-upon-Thames, to which is added an Essay on Tea, considered as Pernicious to Health,...obstructing Industry and Impoverishing the Nation (London, 1756). The Essay on Tea has been reprinted separately. 6 (p. 7). This quotation is taken from... | |
| 1879 - 718 pages
...philanthropist : " A Journal of Eight Days' Journey from Portsmouth to Kingston-vponThames; to which is added an Essay on Tea, considered as Pernicious to Health,...obstructing Industry, and impoverishing the Nation," London, 1756, 4to. The question is pretty fairly discussed in The Good and Bad Effects of Tea Considered,... | |
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