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The Red One / London, Jack, 1876-1916
in the Tarwater family. Grandfather Tarwater, after remaining properly subdued and crushed for a quiet decade ... of lawyers to John Tarwater was like the application of a mustard plaster. For, in his judgment details...- creator(s) - London, Jack, 1876-1916
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- subject(s) - tarwater; ngurn; bassett; old tarwater; bruce cadogan; cadogan cavendish; julian jones; jones; bassett; bruce cadogan; cadogan cavendish; julian jones; tarwater; old tarwater; ngurn; jones;
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A bibliography of George Berkeley, bishop of Cloyne. Compiled by H. Ralph Mead, reference librarian. / Mead, Herman Ralph, 1873-
- tion of tar-water, whose invigorating and curative properties he had learned from the Narragansett Indians ... the virtues of tar-water. Berkeley left Cloyne in 1752 to take up his residence at Oxford, where his son details...- creator(s) - Mead, Herman Ralph, 1873-
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- publisher - Berkeley, The University press, 1910.
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- subject(s) - berkeley, george, 1685-1753. bibliography; berkeley; bishop berkeley; george berkeley; bishop; dublin; berkeley's works; berkeley's theory; george; minute philosopher; george berkeley; berkeley's theory; bishop berkeley; berkeley's works; berkeley, george, 1685-1753. bibliography; dublin; berkeley; bishop; minute philosopher; george;
- title - A bibliography of George Berkeley, bishop of Cloyne. Compiled by H. Ralph Mead, reference librarian.
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The genetic view of Berkeley's religious motivation, by G. Stanley Hall ... Reprinted from Journal of religious psychology, April 1912, vol. v ... / Hall, Granville Stanley, 1846-1924
he had for all mental and social ills, and found it in tar-water, and his Siris or chain of aphorisms on this subject ... . If there be one supreme creative energy, why not a sustaining and curative one? No doubt tar-water ten grams details...- creator(s) - Hall, Granville Stanley, 1846-1924
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- publisher - [Worcester, Mass.] 1912.
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- subject(s) - ontology; berkeley, george, 1685-1753; geneticism; berkeley; psychology; religious psychology; psychic; reality; philosophy; religious; journal; ontology; psychology; religious; journal; philosophy; psychic; berkeley, george, 1685-1753; religious psychology; reality; geneticism; berkeley;
- title - The genetic view of Berkeley's religious motivation, by G. Stanley Hall ... Reprinted from Journal of religious psychology, April 1912, vol. v ...
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Three men of letters [microform] / by Moses Coit Tyler. / Tyler, Moses Coit, 1835-1900
: A Chain of Philo sophical Reflections and Enquiries concerning the Virtues of Tar-Water, and Divers ... upon con scious mind." 1 Berkeley s confidence in the medicinal effi cacy of tar-water thus became details...- creator(s) - Tyler, Moses Coit, 1835-1900
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- publisher - New York : G.P. Putnam, 1895.
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- subject(s) - barlow, joel, 1754-1812; berkeley, george, 1685-1753; dwight, timothy, 1752-1817; berkeley; barlow; dwight; joel barlow; joel; george berkeley; yale; timothy; yale college; college; poem; timothy dwight; america; greenfield hill; american; george; president; america; george berkeley; president; greenfield hill; barlow, joel, 1754-1812; poem; joel; yale college; college; joel barlow; american; berkeley, george, 1685-1753; dwight, timothy, 1752-1817; yale; dwight; timothy; berkeley; barlow; timothy dwight; george;
- title - Three men of letters [microform] / by Moses Coit Tyler.
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Four and twenty minds : essays / Giovanni Papini. Selected and translated by Ernest Hatch Wilkins. / Papini, Giovanni, 1881-1956
in the virtues of tar-water) . The Essay towards a New Theory of Vision (1709), in which the new principle ... of which he had learned in America: tar-water. It was tried with success in several cases. Berkeley then lost his head details...- creator(s) - Papini, Giovanni, 1881-1956
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- publisher - New York : Thomas Y. Crowell Co., c1922.
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- subject(s) - don quixote; whitman; quixote; walt whitman; carolina invernizio; alfredo oriani; carolina invernizio; quixote; walt whitman; alfredo oriani; don quixote; whitman;
- title - Four and twenty minds : essays / Giovanni Papini. Selected and translated by Ernest Hatch Wilkins.
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A new theory of vision and other select philosophical writings / by George Berkeley. / Berkeley, George, 1685-1753
concerning the Virtues of Tar-Water and divers other subjects connected together and arising one ... of Tar-Water, 1720, 1744, 1746, 1747; De Motu, 1721; An Essay towards Preventing the Ruin of Great details...- creator(s) - Berkeley, George, 1685-1753
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- publisher - London ; Toronto : Dent ; New York : Dutton, 1910 (1922 printing).
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- subject(s) - philosophy; berkeley; tangible; perceived; extension; sensible; visible; abstract; substance; ideas; motion; perceive; tangible; sensible; substance; perceived; motion; visible; philosophy; berkeley, george, 1685-1753; perceive; abstract; extension; berkeley; ideas;
- title - A new theory of vision and other select philosophical writings / by George Berkeley.
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The two-hundredth birthday of Bishop George Berkeley, a discourse given at Yale college on the 12th of March, 1885, by Noah Porter. / Porter, Noah, 1811-1892
. This was none other than the virtues of Tar-water for the cure of a great variety of bodily diseases ... said of it that it began with tar-water and ended with the Trinity. Whatever might be said of its meta- physical value details...- creator(s) - Porter, Noah, 1811-1892
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- publisher - New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1885.
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- subject(s) - berkeley, george, 1685-1753; berkeley; george berkeley; bishop george; bishop; george; yale college; college; rhode island; george berkeley; rhode island; yale college; college; berkeley, george, 1685-1753; bishop george; berkeley; bishop; george;
- title - The two-hundredth birthday of Bishop George Berkeley, a discourse given at Yale college on the 12th of March, 1885, by Noah Porter.
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Life of Adam Smith. / Rae, John, 1845-1915
in the head," for which he was using the new remedy of tar-water which Bishop Berkeley had made ... . Tar-water is a remedy very much in vogue here at pre- sent for almost all diseases. It has perfectly details...- creator(s) - Rae, John, 1845-1915
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- publisher - London Macmillan 1895
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- subject(s) - smith, adam, 1723-1790; smith; adam smith; hume; glasgow; smith chap; adam; dugald stewart; dugald stewart; smith chap; adam; glasgow; hume; adam smith; smith;
- title - Life of Adam Smith.
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Life of Adam Smith / Rae, John, 1845-1915
and shaking in the head," for which he was using the new remedy of tar-water which Bishop Berkeley had made ... is just going, and then sometimes business or company, but oftener laziness, hinders me. Tar-water details...- creator(s) - Rae, John, 1845-1915
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- subject(s) - smith; hume; glasgow; edinburgh; adam smith; dugald stewart; edinburgh; glasgow; dugald stewart; hume; adam smith; smith;
- title - Life of Adam Smith
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Great Expectations / Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
had revived Tar-water in those days as a fine medicine, and Mrs. Joe always kept a supply ... ." Administering the definition like Tar-water. While Mrs. Joe sat with her head bending over her needlework details...- creator(s) - Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
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- subject(s) - miss havisham; wemmick; havisham; joe; estella; jaggers; pip; biddy; pumblechook; miss havisham's; herbert; miss skiffins; miss skiffins; estella; pip; miss havisham; joe; jaggers; miss havisham's; biddy; pumblechook; herbert; wemmick; havisham;
- title - Great Expectations
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