| Mr. Town - 1767 - 270 oldal
...ingenious friend M». Jamts jlyfeougb, Optician, N°. 85. The CONNOISSEUR. 103 tician, on Ludgate-Hill, and I then informed the public, that " the liquor...would rife and fall accord" ing to the defires and affeftions of the wearer." But I have now the further fatisfaction to acquaint my fair readers, that... | |
| 1786 - 782 oldal
...conftruittd by my ingenious fritnd Mr. James Ayfcough, optician, on Ludgate Hill; and I then informet) the public, that ' the liquor contained within the tube was a chemical mixture, which being afted upon by the circulation of the blood and animal fpirhs, would rile and fall according to the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 1168 oldal
...female thermometer, constructed by my ingenious friend Mr. James Ayscough, optician, on Ludgate-hill l and I then informed the public, that " the liquor...acted upon by the circulation of the blood and animal spirits, would rise and fall according to the desires and affections of the wearer." But I have now... | |
| 1803 - 202 oldal
...Ayscough, Optician, on LudgateHill, and I then informed the public, that " the liquor " contained in the tube was a chemical mixture, " which being acted...upon by the circulation of the " blood and animal spirits, would rise and fall according " to the desires and affections of the wearer." But I have now... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 274 oldal
...female thermometer, constructed by my ingenious friend Mr. James Ayscough, optician, on Ludgate-hill; and I then informed the public, that' the liquor contained...acted upon by the circulation of the blood and animal spirits, would rise and fall according to the desires and affections of the wearer.' But I have now... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 530 oldal
...long ago as my fourth number (the reader perhaps may not remember) I made mention ofa^femaje tained within the tube was a chemical mixture, which being...acted upon by the circulation of the blood and animal spirits, would rise and fall according to the desires and affections of the wearer.' But I have now... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 358 oldal
...female thermometer, constructed by my ingenious friend Mr. James Ayscough, optician, on Ludgate-hill ; and I then informed the public, that ' the liquor...within the tube was a chemical mixture, which being aoted upon by the circulation of the blood and 85. THE CONNOISSEUR. 09 animal spirits, would rise and... | |
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