 | Miles Ogborn - 1998 - 356 pages
...London) p46. He was, in addition, well known for his views on the dangers of tea; see Jonas Hanway (1756) An Essay on Tea: Considered as Pernicious to Health;...Obstructing Industry; and Impoverishing the Nation . . . (London). 146. Magdalen Hospital, The Plan, p. 18. On leaving, each woman would get the money... | |
 | Bennett Alan Weinberg, Bonnie K. Bealer, PH D Bennett Alan Weinberg, PH.D. - 2001 - 428 pages
...entitled 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), he earnestly condemned tea on the grounds that it weakened the nerves, rotted the teeth,... | |
 | Bennett Alan Weinberg, PH D Bennett Alan Weinberg, PH.D., Bonnie K. Bealer - 2001 - 422 pages
...entitled 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 Impovenshing the Nation (London, 1756), he earnestly condemned tea on the grounds that it weakened... | |
 | Bennett Alan Weinberg, Bonnie K. Bealer - 2002 - 456 pages
...intitolato Journal of an Eight Days Journey from Portsmouth to Kingstone-upon-Thames, to which is added an Essay on Tea, considered as Pernicious to Health,...obstructing Industry and Impoverishing the Nation (London 1756), Hanway imputava al té di indebolire i nervi, di rovinare i denti, di sciupare l'aspetto... | |
 | Tom Carnwath, Ian Smith - 2002 - 228 pages
...Wallace, R. & Dodd, S., 'E's got a point', The Mirror, 31 January 1997, p. 5. 42 Hanway, Jonas (1756) 'An essay on tea, considered as pernicious to health,...obstructing industry and impoverishing the nation', in A Journal of Eight Days' Journey from Portsmouth to Kingston upon Thames, London: H. Woodfall (1757),... | |
 | Dobell, P. J. & A. E., booksellers, London - 1925
...with miscellaneous thoughts, moral and religious, in sixty-four letters ... to which is added anEasay 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, folding front, to each vol, second... | |
 | 1892 - 704 pages
...Series of Sixty-four Letters : Addressed to two Ladies of the Partie. To which is added, AN ESSAY UPON 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;... | |
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