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Virtues of British herbs. With the history, description, and figures, of the several kinds; an account of the diseases they will cure; the method of giving them; and management of the patients in each disease ... No. I ... / [John Hill].
Hill, John, 1714?-1775Date: 1770- Books
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Virtues of British herbs. With their history, and figures, and an account of the diseases they will cure; containing, cures-of consumptions by coltsfoot tea; of hectic fevers by the ... of colics by leaves of chamomile; of agues by its flowers. And a case, of the hooping cough, cured by a tea of the fresh root of elecampane. Cures-of the gravel by a tea of golden-rod; of the scurvy by ...; of the piles by yarrow; an account of the eminent virtues of petasite root in pestilential and all other fevers, and the plague itself: of tanzy for the worms; consound as a vulnerary; and an instance of a stomach-complaint cured by a tea of the flowers of sweet feverfew. By John Hill, M.D. member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- Books
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Virtues of British herbs. With the history, description, and figures of the several kinds; An Account of the Diseases they will cure; The Method of giving them; and Management of the Patients in each Disease: Containing Cures of Head-Achs by Feverfew Tea, with Two Singular Instances. Cures of Consumptions by Coltsfoot Tea, Hectic Fevers by the Daisy, Colics by Leaves of Chamomile, And Agues by its Flowers. A Recommendation of the Bidens Cernua to supply the Place of the Ceylon Acmella, so celebrated in the Gravel; but not to be had with us. And a Case, with all its Circumstances and Symptoms, of the Hooping - Cough, cured by a Tea of the fresh Root of Elecampane. The Whole illustrating that important Truth, That the Plants of our own Country will cure all its Diseases. To which are added, Cautions against the Two Othonnas, destructive of Sheep. A Work intended to be useful to the Sick, and to their Friends; to private Families; and to the Charitable, who would help their Neighbours. No.1. - To be continued occasionally, as new Virtues are discovered in Plants; or neglected, or doubtful ones ascertained by Experience. By John Hill, M. D. Member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXX. [1770]- Books
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Virtues of British herbs. With the history, description, and figures, of the several kinds; an account of the diseases they will cure; the family methods of giving them; and the management of the patients in each disease: containing, Cures of Head-Achs by Feverfew Tea, with Two Singular Instances. Cures of Consumptions by Coltsfoot Tea, Of Hectic Fevers by the Daisy, Colics by Leaves of Chamomile, And Agues by its Flowers. A Recommendation of the Bidens Cernua to supply the Place of the Ceylon Acmella, so celebrated in the Gravel; but not to be had with us. And a Case, with all its Circumstances and Symptoms, of the Hooping-Cough, cured by a Tea of the fresh Root of Elecampane. The Whole illustrating that important Truth, That the Plants of our own Country will cure all its Diseases. To which are added, Cautions against the Two Othonnas, destructive of Sheep. A work intended to be useful to the Sick, and to their Friends; to private Families; and to the Charitable, who would help their Neighbours. No.1. To be continued occasionally, as new Virtues are discovered in Plants; or neglected, or doubtful ones ascertained by Experience. By John Hill, M. D. Member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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Virtues of British Herbs. With the history, description, and figures of the several kinds; an account of the diseases they will cure: the method of giving them; and management of the patients in each disease: Containing the cures of consumptions by coltsfoot tea, hectic fevers by the daisy, colics by leaves of chamomile, and agues by its flowers. A recommendation of the Bidens cernua to supply the place of the Ceylon Acmella, so celebrated in the gravel; but not to be had with us. And a case, with all its cicumstances and symptoms, of the hooping-cough, cured by a tea of the fresh root of elecampane. The whole illustrating that important truth, that the plants of our own country will cure all its diseases. To which are added, cautions against the two Othonnas, destructive of sheep. A work intended to be useful to the sick, and to their friends; to private families; and to the charitable, who would help their neighbours. By John Hill, M.D. member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXX. [1770]- Books
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Sunday reading. Virtue triumphant; or, the history of Queen Esther.
Date: [1797?]- Books
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Lucretia; or, Virtue the best dowry. In two volumes. _
Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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Virtues of British herbs. With the history, description, and figures of the several kinds : an account of the diseases they will cure the family methods of giving them and the management of the patients in each disease ... [Nos. 1[-3] / by John Hill.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: 1771-1772- Pictures
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Hercules between Virtue and Vice. Etching by P. Aquila after Annibale Carracci.
Carracci, Annibale, 1560-1609.Reference: 11476iPart of: Imagines farnesiani cubiculi- Books
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The Durham garland, or, Virtue and honesty gain'd the victory: in four parts.
Date: ca. 1760-1780]- E-journals
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Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction
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The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded. Abridged from the works of Samuel Richardson, Esq.
Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761.Date: 1799- Books
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Laws of the Association for Discountenancing Vice, and Promoting the knowledge and Practice of Religion and Virtue.
Association for Discountenancing Vice, and Promoting Religion and Virtue.Date: 1796- Books
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Six essays or discourses on the following subjects: The balance of Astrea, or upright administration of justice. Ambition in Sovereigns. The Love of our Country, and National Prejudice or Prepossession. The Semblance of Virtue, or Virtue in Appearance. The Virtue or Superior Excellence of Nobility, with some Remarks on the Power or Influence of High Blood. The Machiavelianism of the antients. Translated from the Spanish of Feyjoo, by a gentleman.
Feijoo, Benito Jerónimo, 1676-1764.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The history of Pamela; or, Virtue rewarded. Abridged from the works of S. Richardson, Esquire, adorned with cuts.
Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761.Date: 1797- E-journals
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Oxberry's Dramatic Biography, and (Or) the Green Room Spy
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Theatre
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Injur'd innocence; or, Virtue in distress. An affecting narrative, founded on facts. From the French of M. D'Arnaud.
Arnaud, François-Thomas-Marie de Baculard d', 1718-1805.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Injur'd innocence: or, Virtue in distress. An affecting narrative, founded on facts. From the French of M. D'Arnaud.
Arnaud, François-Thomas-Marie de Baculard d', 1718-1805.Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- Books
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The reflection. A poem. By John Maxwell, Author of a Play, call'd, Virtue in Distress. The Author being Blind.
Maxwell, John, active 1740-1761.Date: 1743- Books
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Pamela: or, Virtue triumphant. A comedy. As it was intended to be acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.
Date: 1741- Digital Images
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Engraved emblem of Hercules choosing between Virtue and Vice, Vice taking off a mask and showing the deformities of syphilis.
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The relapse; or, Virtue in danger: Being the sequel of the fool in fashion. A comedy written by Sir John Vanbrugh.
Vanbrugh, John, 1664-1726.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LVI. [1756]- Pictures
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Two young women gathering reeds by the edge of some water, watching, and being watched by, two deer. Engraving by F. Bracquemond after Gustave Jundt.
Jundt, G. (Gustave), 1830-1884.Date: [1874]Reference: 29550i- Books
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The Danube: its history, scenery and topography / [William Beattie].
Beattie, William, 1793-1875Date: [1844?]