| 726 páginas
...upon the' head of her fceedle, and after that, bifid* up the Ji:tle wound' with a hollow bit of ftell, and in this manner opens four or five veins. The Grecians have commonly the fuperftition of opening one in the middle of the forehead, one in each arm; and one in the bread, to... | |
| 1764 - 552 páginas
...(which gives you no mere pain than a common icralch) and puts into the vein, as much matter asean lie upon the head of her needle, and after that, binds up the little wound with a hollow bit of (hell, and in this manner opens four or five veins. The Grecians have commonly the fnperliition of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1764 - 582 páginas
...(which gives you no more pam than a common fcratch) and puts into the vein, as much matter а?сзп lie upon the head of her needle, and after that, binds up the little •wound with a hollow bit of lliell, and in this manner opens four cr five veins. The Grecians have commonly the fuperftition of... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1779 - 260 páginas
...gives you no more pain than a common fcratch) fcratch) and puts into the v<in as much master as can ly upon the head of her needle, and after that, binds up the little wound with a hollow bit of (hell; and in this manner opens four or five veins. The Grecians haw commonly the fuperftition of opening... | |
| Mary Wortley Montagu - 1779 - 328 páginas
...upon the head of her needle, and. after that, kinds up the little -wound with a hollow bit of fhell, and in this manner opens four or five veins. The Grecians have commonly the fuperftition of opening one in the middle of the forehead, one in each arm, and one on the breaft,... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1784 - 240 páginas
...(which gives you no more pain than a common fcratch) and puts into the vein as much matter as can lie upon the head of her needle, and after that, binds up the little wound with a hollow hollow bit of fliell, and in this manner optfns four or five veins. The Grecians have commonly the... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1790 - 404 páginas
...upon the head of her needle, and ufter that , binds up the little wound with a hollow bit of fhell; and in this manner opens four or five veins. The Grecians have commonly the fuperftifion 6f 'opening one in the middle of the forehead, one in each arm, and one on the breaft,... | |
| Alexander Aberdour - 1791 - 112 páginas
...gives you no more. " pain than a common fcratch), and puts into '* the vein as much matter as can lie upon the " head of her needle, and after that binds up " the little wound with a hollow bit of fliell j •*.* and in this manner opens four or five veins. " The Grecians have commonly the fuperfti*'... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1794 - 300 páginas
...(which gives you no more pain than a common fcratch) and puts into the vein, as much matter .is can ly upon the head of her needle, and after that binds up the little wound with a hollow bit of fhell ; and in this manner opens four or fire veins. The Grecians have commonly the fuperftition of... | |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu - 1796 - 468 páginas
...which gives you no more pain than a common scratch) and puts into the vein as much matter as can lie upon the head of her needle, and after that, binds...shell , and in this manner opens four or five veins. The^Grecians have commonly the superstition of opening one in the middle of the forehead , one in each... | |
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