КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «SUDATORIES»
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Travels througt Germany, Bohemia...descriptions of the ...
A stranger should not go in without a guide and some flambeaux, as one may
without such precaution fall intodan^- gerous holes, In some parts of these
sudatories are warm springs, one of which, at the end of a long passage of a
hundred ...
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Travels Through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland, ...
In some parts of these sudatories are warm springs, one of which, at the end of a
long passage of a hundred and twenty paces, is so hot, that a man can scaice
bear a finger in the water of it, even after it has been carried out of the mouth of
the ...
Johann Georg Keyssler, 1760
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The Original Bath Guide considerably enlarged and improved, etc
Three or four feet below the burying place of the Saxons, were discovered some
cavities which led to the remains of several very noble Roman baths and
sudatories constructed on elegant plans, with floors suspended upon square
brick ...
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Attempts to Revive Antient Medical Doctrines: I. Of Waters ...
Some months after he had his arm pump- " ed, which gave him severe pain at
first, less " and less by degrees. For the first six or seven " week he fclt little
amendment. He is now " perfectly recovered." CHAP. VI. Os Sudatories and .
Vapor ari es ...
Alexander Sutherland, 1763
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Handbook for Travellers in Italy, Comprising North, Central ...
baths which formerly existed in the vieinity of Baia. One mile further are the Baths
of Nero. — The ancients made great use of these baths; they consisted of
sudatories, in which the body was nibbed all over, whence they derived the name
of ...
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Hand-book for central Europe
The ancients ! made great use of these baths j they 1 consisted of sudatories, in
which the body was rubbed all over, I whence they derived the name of ' fritole,
and by corruption they are now called sudatories of Tritola. They are likewise ...
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The New Bath Guide, or, Useful pocket companion ... New ...
Three or four feet below the burying-place of the Saxons, were discovered some
cavities which led to the remains of several very noble Roman baths and
sudatories,constructed on their elegant plans, with floors suspended upon
square brick ...
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The new Bath guide; or, Useful pocket companion ... A new ...
Three or four feet below the burying-place of the Saxons, were discovered some
cavities which led to the remains of , several very noble Roman baths and
sudatories, constructed on their elegant plans, with floors suspended upon
square ...
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The watering places of England
On one side of this bath were two sudatories, nearly square, the floors of which
were composed of brick, covered with a strong coat of terras, and supported by
pillars of brick, each brick being nine inches square, and two inches in thickness.
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The Watering Places of England, Considered with Reference to ...
On one side of this bath were two sudatories, nearly square, the floors of which
were composed of brick, covered with a strong coat of terras, and supported by
pillars of brick, each brick being nine inches square, and two inches in thickness.