| R. Griffiths - 1772 - 632 pages
...noxious as to kill inftantancoufly any animal that is put into it. There muft be caufes in nature, continually operating, which reftore the air after...thus fpoiled. But in towns it is, probably, confumed fafler than it can be adequately icftored ; and the larger the town is, or the more the inhabitants... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1772 - 628 pages
...noxious as to kill inflantaneoufly any animal that is put into it. There matt be caufes in natuie, continually operating, which reftore the air after being thus fpoiled. But in towns it is, probably, conlumed fafler thaa it can be adequnteljr reilored ; and the larger the town i?, or the more the inhabitants... | |
| Richard Price - Annuities - 1773 - 496 pages
...Secondly, Secondly, The foulnefs of the air in towns, occafioned by uncleanlinefs, fmoak, the peripiration and breath of the inhabitants, and^ putrid fleams...take place. But I muft proceed to fome more of Mr. Muref's obfervations. In the 4th Efiay, p. 271, &c. I have given an account of feveral fadls which... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1773 - 590 pages
...noxious as to kill inftantaneoufly any animal that is put into it. There rnuft be caufes in nature, continually operating, which reftore the air after...together, the more this inconvenience muft take place." It appears farther, " that marrini women live longer than ßnglt women ;" for, of equal numbers of... | |
| History - 1800 - 576 pages
...noxious as to kill inftantaneoufly any animal that is put into it. There muft be caufes in nature, continually operating, which reftore the air after...thus fpoiled. But in towns it is, probably, confumed, failer than it can be adequately reftored ; and the larger the town is, or the more the inhabitants... | |
| History - 1809 - 574 pages
...(polled.1 But in towns it if, probably, confuted farter Лап it can be adequately reftored ; rn'd the larger the town is, or the more the inhabitants are crouded together, the more this inconveniei.ee mull take place." It appears farther, " that 'marnti women live longer than fagk womeji:... | |
| Richard Price - 1812 - 534 pages
...being thus spoiled. But in towns it is, probably, consumed faster than it can be adequately restored ; and the larger the town is, or the more the inhabitants are crowded together, the more this inconvenience must take place. But I must proceed to some more of Mr.... | |
| English essays - 1772 - 972 pages
...operating, which reftore the air after being thus (pojled. But in towns it is, probably, continued (after than it can be adequately reftored ; and the larger...the inhabitants are crouded together, the more this inconvenierlce mult-take place. It appears farther, •" that mnrrlid women live longer than finglc... | |
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