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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, wherewithal we in England are oftentimes afflicted. "
Annual Report of the Kentucky Bureau of Agriculture, Horticulture and Statistics - Page 34
by Kentucky. Dept. of Agriculture, Labor and Statistics - 1879
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Life of Sir Walter Raleigh: Founded on Authentic and Original Documents ...

Patrick Fraser Tytler - Biography & Autobiography - 1844 - 430 pages
...into their stomach and head ; from whence it purgeth superfluous fleame and other gross humours, and openeth all the pores and passages of the body ; by...obstructions, but also (if any be, so that they have not been of too long continuance), in short time breaketh them : whereby their bodies are notably preserved...
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History of North Carolina: with Maps and Illustrations, Volume 1

Francis Lister Hawks - North Carolina - 1857 - 274 pages
...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) in short time breaks them, whereby their bodies are notably preserved...
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The History of Progress in Great Britain, Volume 1

Robert Kemp Philp - Great Britain - 1859 - 434 pages
...fleame and other grosse humours, and openeth all the pores and passages of th» body: by which meanes the use thereof not only preserveth the body from...obstructions, but also (if any be, so that they have not bene of too long continuance) in short time breaketh them : whereby their bodies are notably preserved...
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The History of Progress in Great Britain

Robert Kemp Philp - Great Britain - 1862 - 908 pages
...openeth all the pores and passages of the body: by which meanes the use thereof not only preserreth the body from obstructions, but also (if any be, so that they have not bene of too long continuance) in short time brcaketh them : whereby their bodies are notably preserved...
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A Popular History of the United States: From the First Discovery ..., Volume 1

William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - United States - 1876 - 708 pages
...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 they have not been of too long continuance) in short time breaketh them -. whereof their bodies are notably preserved...
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The Voyages of the English Nation to America, Volume 2

Richard Hakluyt - America - 1889 - 426 pages
...humours, and openeth all the pores and passages of the body ; by which ineanes the vse thereof not onely preserveth the body from obstructions, but also (if any be, so that they haue not bene of two long continuance) in short time breaketh them : whereby their bodies are notably...
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Narrative of the First English Plantation of Virginia

Thomas Harriot - Social Science - 1893 - 190 pages
...openeth all the pores & passages of the body : by which meanes the vse thereof not only preserueth the body from obstructions ; but also if any be, so that they haue not beene of too long continuance, in short time breaketh them : wherby their bodies are notably...
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The Bookman: A Review of Books and Life ..., Volume 75

Popular culture - 1932 - 1028 pages
...passages of the body; by which meanes the use thereof, not only preserveth the body from obstruction; but also if any be, so that they have not beene of too long continuance, in short breaketh them: wherby their bodies are notably preserved in health, & know not many greevious diseases...
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Scribner's Popular History of the United States: From the Earliest ..., Volume 1

William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay, Noah Brooks - United States - 1898 - 646 pages
...openeth all (he |>ores and passages, of the body ; by which meanes the use thereof not only pregervcth the body from obstructions, but also (if any be, so that they have not been of too long continuance) in short time brcaketh them : whereof their bodies are notably preserved...
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Pipes and Smoking Customs of the American Aborigines, Based on Material in ...

Joseph D. McGuire - Indians of North America - 1899 - 324 pages
...into their stomach and head; from whence it purgeth superfluous fleame and other gross humors, and openeth all the pores and passages of the body, by...obstructions but also (if any be, so that they have nob been of too long continuance) in short time breaketh them whereby their bodies are notably preserved...
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