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" Scotch man, physitian to the King. Towards Highgate snow lay on the ground, and it came into my lord's thoughts why flesh might not be preserved in snow as in salt. They were resolved they would try the experiment. Presently they alighted out of the coach,... "
A Harmony of the Essays, Etc. of Francis Bacon - Page xi
by Francis Bacon - 1871 - 584 pages
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 4

1821 - 404 pages
...might not be preserved in snow as in salt. They were resolved they would try the experiment presently. They alighted out of the coach, and went into a poore woman's house at the bottome of Highgate-hill, and bought ahen, and made the woman exenterate it, and then stuffed the bodie with snow,...
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Walks Through Islington: Comprising an Historical and Descriptive Account of ...

Thomas Cromwell - 1835 - 486 pages
...not be preserved in snow, as in salt. They were resolved they would try the experiment presently : they alighted out of the coach, and went into a poore woman's house at 1 Newcourt's Repertorium. ' Pat, 17. Edw. IV. J See page 86. L the bottome of High-Gate Hill, and bought...
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Walks through Islington

Thomas Kitson Cromwell - 1835 - 486 pages
...be preserved in snow, as in salt. They were resolved they would try the • experiment presently : they alighted out of the coach, and went into a poore woman's house at 1 Newcourt's Repertorium. * Pat. 17. Edw. IV. 3 See page 86. the bottome of High-Gate Hill, and bought...
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volume 5

Thomas Allen - 1837 - 532 pages
...not be preserved in enow, as in salt. Thr-y were resolved they would try the experiment presently: they alighted out of the coach, and went into a poore...and then stuffed the bodie with snow : and my Lord ilid help to doe it himself. The mow so chilled him , that he immediately fell so ill that he could...
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The castles and abbeys of England, Volume 1

William Beattie - 1844 - 404 pages
...They alighted out of the coach, and went into a poor woman's house at the bottome of Highgatehill, and bought a hen, and made the woman exenterate it, and then stuffed the body with snow; and my lord did help to do it himself. The snow so chilled him he immediately fell...
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The Railway Anecdote Book: A Collection of the Best and Newest Anecdotes and ...

1850 - 216 pages
...might not be preserved in snow as in salt. They were resolved they would try the experiment presently ; they alighted out of the coach, and went into a poore woman's house at the bottome of Highgate-hill, and bought a ben, and made the woman extenterate it, and then stuffed the bodie with...
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Thoughts, philosophical and medical, selected from the works of Francis ...

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1870 - 88 pages
...experiment presently. They alighted out of the coach, and went into a poor woman's house at the bottom of Highgate hill, and bought a hen, and made the woman exenterate it, and then staffed the body with snow, and my Lord did help to do it himself. The snow so chilled him, that he...
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Literary Landmarks of London

Laurence Hutton - 1885 - 414 pages
...might not be preserved in snow as in salt. They were resolved they would try the experiment. Presently they alighted out of the coach, and went into a poore woman's house at the bottom of Highgate Hill, and bought a hen, and made her exenterate, and then stuffed the bodie with...
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Literary Landmarks of London

Laurence Hutton - 1885 - 384 pages
...might not be preserved in snow as in salt. They were resolved they would try the experiment. Presently they alighted out of the coach, and went into a poore woman's house at the bottom of Highgate Hill, and bought a hen, and made her exenterate, and then stuffed the bodie with...
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Literary Landmarks of London

Laurence Hutton - 1885 - 414 pages
...into a poore woman's house at the bottom of Highgate Hill, and bought a hen, and made her exenterate, and then stuffed the bodie with snow, and my lord did help to doe it himself. The snow so chilled him that he immediately fell so ill that he could not return to his lodgings...
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