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  1.  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...
  2.  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...
  3.  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...
  4.  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...
  5.  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...
  6.  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...
  7.  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...
  8.  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...
  9.  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...
  10.  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...

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