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He had been careful to summon in his writs several persons entirely devoted to him. * Thurloe, vol. i. p. 273, 591. Also Stubbe, p. 91, 92. Thurloe, vol. i. p 393 By concert, these met early; and it was mentioned by some among them, that the sitting of this parliament any longer would be of no service to the nation.
We are to come to him when he has found work, and can send us the money for the journey. Till then " With the free arm that was not holding the child she made a hopeless gesture. At that moment the door opened and Father Stubbe came in, carrying in one hand a lighted candle, and in the other a great, fresh-smelling loaf of bread. He placed both upon the bare table, and then discreetly withdrew.
"What is the news, Father Stubbe?" cried Wilhelm, as he came in. "No good news, Herr Doctor. Wander the locksmith you know the man who rents the second floor of the house in our court has been turned out by the police. It seems he's a very dangerous customer; I must say I have never noticed it.
In theforenoone thei plante and graffe, digge vp settes, stubbe vp rootes, make their owne armour, or fisshe and foule, with the Angle or nette. Their children are decked with garnishynges of golde. And their chief iuelle is the precious stone Piropus, whiche thei haue in suche price, that it maie come vppon no deade corps.
They can drag a milk-cart as well as dogs. Why don't you cut my throat at once and have done with it?" "But, my good woman," cried Stubbe, horror-stricken, "what are you thinking of? The Herr Doctor only means well by you."
He used to chase the disease up and down their bodies, if it did not 'fly out through the interstices of his fingers, and if he could drive it into an outlying part, and then forth into the wide world, the patient recovered. So Dr. Stubbe reports the method of Greatrakes. He was brought over from Ireland, at a charge of about 155 pounds, to cure Lady Conway's headaches.
Gage, an old traveller who had visited the tropics, writing in 1630, remarks: 'Our English and Hollanders make little use of it, when they take a prize at sea, as not knowing the secret virtue and quality of it for the good of the stomach. In the reign of Charles II., it was so much esteemed in England that Dr Stubbe published a book, entitled The Indian Nectar, or a Discourse concerning Chocolata, &c., giving a history of the article, and many curious notions respecting its 'secret virtue; and recommending his readers to buy it of one Mortimer, 'an honest, though poor man, who lived in East Smithfield, and sold the best kind at 6s. 6d. the pound, and commoner sorts for about half that price.
He had a kind heart and it was only his strict sense of duty that led him to mention the case of the Wanders, and particularly the unpermissible selling of the furniture, to the owner of the house. Stubbe had barely reached home before Wilhelm appeared in the Kochstrasse.
Henry Stubbe, physician at Stratford-on-Avon, diffused a pleasing fragrance as of violets. Lord Herbert of Cherbury, it will be remembered, tells the same story about himself in his memoirs. Mr. Greatrakes 'is a man of graceful personage and presence, and if my phantasy betrayed not my judgement, says Dr.
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