| 1809 - 610 pages
...Thames, by whom the truth may be known, if any man desire to be further satisfied therein. As for my own experience, although it was not much, yet the effects that I found it work, both in myself, and others of my company, in two days space, do cause me to conceive the best... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 618 pages
...heard, as also for that I have hot iBath at seene and found by experience, I doe hold for one of evesthe best and most sovereigne in the World. I have heard...conceive the best of it. For at my comming thither, I was grievously vexed with an extreame cough, which An extreame I much feared would turne me to great... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 614 pages
...persons now, or lately dwelt at Woolwich neere the River of Thames, by whom the truth may be knovvne, if any man desire to bee further satisfied therein....conceive the best of it. For at my comming thither, I was grievously vexed with an extreame cough, which An extreame I much feared would turne me to great... | |
| Algernon Edward Aspinall, Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall - 1914 - 658 pages
...Thames, by whom the truth may be knowne, if any man desire to be further satisfied therein. As for my own experience, although it was not much, yet the effects that I found it work both in my selfe, and other of my company in two dayes space, doe cause me to conceive the best... | |
| Algernon Edward Aspinall - 1923 - 640 pages
...Thames, by whom the truth may be knowne, if any man desire to be further satisfied therein. As for my own experience, although it was not much, yet the effects that I found it work both in my selfe, and other of my company in two dayes space, doe cause me to conceive the best... | |
| 1926 - 220 pages
...neere the riuer of Thames, by whom the truth may be knowne, if any man defire to bee further fatisfied therein. As for my owne experience, although it was not much, yet the effedts that I found it worke both in my felfe, and others of my company in two daies fpace, doe caufe... | |
| Sir Everard Ferdinand Im Thurn, John Joseph Quelch, James Rodway - 1911 - 162 pages
...Thames, by whom the truth may be known, if any man desire to be further satisfied therein. As for my own experience, although it was not much, yet the effects that I found it work, both in myself and others of my company, in two days space, do cause me to conceive the best... | |
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