The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 14, No. 404, December 12, 1829 by Various
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so as to require the use of candles several times during the day. The
water which fell in the afternoon and evening was so much affected by the smoke as to be bitter to the taste. * * * * * THE LIQUOR OF LIFE. When the art of distilling spirits, generally attributed to Raymond Lully, was discovered, the secret of longevity was supposed to have been brought to light, the _mercurius volatilis_ to be at length fixed, and the pernicious product received the name of _aqua vitae_--liquor of life; "A discovery concerning which," says a learned physician, "it would be difficult to determine, whether it has tended most to diminish the happiness, or shorten the duration of life. In one sense it may be considered the elixir of life, for it speedily introduces a man to _immortality!"_ C.J.T. * * * * * SOUP Is manufactured in great abundance in Paris from the bones of butchers' meat. At one of the hospitals upwards of 1,000 basins of soup are |
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