
a* -WWiAL HISTQRYVgfA
iiig ilt lil^ ^ tbelo wer Country iby.its^^JSituatibn;©n
attiSkWtWrHiS, where there is- *a little Monastery littilt
hy Hmry de Fehkrs, :^ob\&Morman^ >]i& wboihhW'illiaM
tire, Fir# gave, large Pofleffians hereabouts; but they were
'f here are. now Fro^ofaissfor inaking the;River
vigabi-e^ whichc i f effe&ed, will doubtle'flf be very advohtfr
geous to that ancient City; where that Honourable?Legion,
■qjfyj ^ ^ ^ i £ t& ; .v m § fixed, ;ftiled jbyithe Eowians^Wariti
Qtrf?e$^nk:.±,
I^avwg df%e with the M??r^x^bRi^ert,%ccbxhah§to my
propos’d Method I conic nowt© Of .the :i§s^«|j‘J,
not properly to be
able^citlier for their
Flux and Reflux;. r and of thefeffomejrfe continual^ Others
at certain Scafons; ^as. after wet Weather;-anddbn*e atei te5
markable for throwing ug fever|4#lii'it|^^aells. Secondly,
of Mineral-Waters, and the various Rinds'of thefe,1 with
an Account of their Principles and CL^ijandibL fchofej
thefe. Counties afford us a grgat
from L am ^ ef i which Seat is now in Pofteifton iof the Rc
Hon%.the Lady G e rra rd ^ ^ ro p p l^ ^ c s^ a vM$&Marle
ifliies aipleafant and frnooth Water • remarkable for. its a-
greeable Taft and Lightnefs: This Water is lighter by1 an
Ounce in a Pint titan any I haye fpen in thefe Parts* :'NoVtf
ail Waters containing more Ot'left'of Earthly Partieles/and
in the various Confiftencies and Quantities of thofe, differing
one from another in Gravity; it may be imagin’d this
Water to; receive its Oily Taft and Lightnefs from'the
white.Mvfilf j that being an Oily and light Body, and the
belt Tillage this Country affords.
A Spring,
I k Ep&c. I f
: i A‘^^^«iiemarkbbrëefor 8js$f Pd#fp4r&fion is^itliat hear
Sta/oWriitgedmGh¥fi>ipe^: Th?s>Wat'ê4 if put int¥d‘Glafs
{Bottle ètefèly QOrKedp'^il'l ft&ée @g|$ay thro’ the'iPo-reis of
the-Gfa^*’ Oril‘h©»Wa^biWb^ emiitihgjébl^-^^Mia upon tbeéxterrt'allSüpëff](diisi©f <theOalk>febnidenfeS:the aqüebU^
olfidQ iMN^VihIi^tli(éteV‘Fé^l^lpa^ï^|»fidef,ififgihö\^ difficultritr'^
fdtdadyO'Menftfuum whatever tO'Jpénetratetliè
lP0re^>'OfiGMfs^I rihy-%ven>for Airdtefëb&Hb.s ^Tbffciehtly
'ê#idene‘ètb by thW 'SkpêMtïiébt?^ in fhé!-Air Pufrip :* I rritift
öWhKmyCaiffëiit-tëhée-latter1^I^nd t-h-ls; may bë-'f^ft-heii {llu-
-ftrated by'Ato'^Efêws^Uliofrdlötffbsi in -Wihë-^ëHli^s, which
'aaÜCwHoll'y inffpid^* and-boh'fè^üêntiy - cahnötbe' fpirituoüs
liiquofdfhat péhfpiifeS' throbgfrtheHAhèl; -Bilt ïhé:aqurèbuir
Partfétesiöf the?‘Air the-rêböhdéhffd.ho
4° Spl'MipS- 'rènMrkablc' fór thé iifJ Coldiiéfs in thèlS\6ouri'tiies
we^uayb none; fdVe <One-tk'aV:LhrlricM^; Whichbs a Wafér
extrêanfly Cold; ^aiid'ol’* which1 Tb#IMlptreat in0itis’ 'pïópér-
. place ; This'-.Water is’the Có'ïdeftT havd’fëfen'in ihefe^Eart's;
and Alt^ hó-döubf1 afif#èr thé éhd^ |)éÖbïnfflJd: by fhat óf
‘^Wé^havfe oft'ïy Oiïe Spring that Ebb's‘ahd F lów^’and that
is calbd T idefiiell in theJ’ Tekh in ‘B^rbjpfBiiê^ tttof nothing
fo--Noted a^ that near' GiglèpMg in Thrltp&re-l1 whère -! 1 hav3^
feehtheWa^te#tb.ebb and flóvfe.^lévéftlFiihièb’ïrfan Hour;
abd^lwa^s bpönÈ M® fubftdéag'of1 fhë'Waterf heafd. a gu*
lingiN^ifê within the Mountain, hdt Unlike1 that- obviöüs
to usr in' pouringLiquors' out Of Bottl&,vohly'\it’ is-mucH
lohder?i\Conje(ftm;OSJaboutftSisFlux ‘and Reflux are^rioils,
foinë rinraginihg' it tb' bé caufed - by J-thé-return óf a S'tónéf
thati in'-an Aquedud hahgss^ ^Uilidrio^as^ïhe Learned
js others that aAlarge’'Receptacle'4'fill’d1 with
Water iby fubtérranéous Winds> froin' thé oppofite part’is’
blow A er,' / as LéW-dnd dné others of:the'^»<?& 'Pttfuöjê
c-bThorMn Habbib Hypoth^hsifeemS to carry i'the greater
ftrels .Of Reafon alohg with J p yet at^the fame tiniè if vvé
I H con