I hope this will give some check to the rage of destroying trees that grow near houses, which has accompanied our late improvements in gardening, from an opinion of their being unwholesome. I am certain, from long observation, that there is nothing unhealthy... Life and Correspondence of Joseph Priestley ... - Page 148by John Towill Rutt - 1831Full view - About this book
| Joseph Priestley - 1790 - 600 pages
...adds, " I hope this will give fome " check to the rage of deftroying trees that grow " near houfes, which has accompanied our late " improvements in gardening, from an opinion of " their being unwholefome. I am certain, from " long obfervation, that there is nothing unhealthy *' in the air of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 pages
...the air, have a similar effect. The strung thriving state of your mint, in putrid air, seems to show that the air is mended by taking something from it,...improvements in gardening, from an opinion of their being uawhole. some. I am certain, from long observation, that there is nothing unhealtby in the air of woods... | |
| 1821 - 356 pages
...the air, have a similar effect. The strong thriving state of your mint, in putrid air, seems to show that the air is mended by taking something from it,...some check to the rage of destroying trees that grow uear houses, which has accompanied our late improvements in gardening, from an opinion of their being... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 pages
...the air, have a similar effect. The .strong thriving state of your mint, in putrid air, seems to show that the air is mended by taking something from it, and not by adding to it. ( hope this will give some check to the rage of destroying trees that grow near houses, which has accompanied... | |
| 1824 - 884 pages
...thriving state of your mint, in putrid air, seems to show that the air is mended by taking sometbing from it, and not by adding to it. I hope this will...improvements in gardening, from an opinion of their being nnwholesomc. I am certain, from long observation, that there is nothing unhealthy in the air of woods... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1830 - 682 pages
...the air, have a similar effect. The strong thriving state of your mint, in putrid air, seems to show that the air is mended by taking something from it,...unhealthy in the air of woods ; for we Americans have everywhere our country habitations in the midst of woods, and no people on earth enjoy better health,... | |
| William Thomas Brande - 1830 - 678 pages
...efiect. The strong thriving state of your mint, in putrid air. seems to show that the air is mended bjr taking something from it, and not by adding to it....unhealthy in the air of woods ; for we Americans have everywhere our country habitations in the midst of woods, and no people on earth enjoy better health,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1838 - 632 pages
...the air, have a similar effect. The strong thriving state of your mint, in putrid air, seems to show, that the air is mended by taking something from it,...unhealthy in the air of woods ; for we Americans have everywhere our country habitations in the midst of woods, and no people on earth enjoy better health,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 640 pages
...the air, have a similar effect. The strong thriving state of your mint, in putrid air, seems to show, that the air is mended by taking something from it,...unhealthy in the air of woods ; for we Americans have everywhere our country habitations in the midst of woods, and no people on earth enjoy better health,... | |
| Willian Blaackwood aand Sons. Edinburgh - 1843 - 712 pages
...distillation when it raises it in vapours and lets it fall in rain, and farther still by nitration, when keeping it fluid it suffers that rain to percolate...taking something from it, and not by adding to it (the plant does both, it emits oxygen gas, and absorbs the carbonic acid gas, &c., produced by combustion... | |
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