A Treatise on Foreign Teas
Hugh Smith
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What would England be without tea? It is difficult to imagine, but there was a time in which tea was not quite as ubiquitous in Europe as it is today. This 1780 treatise contains some interesting observations on how tea was prepared at the time, and what the benefits of tea were described to be. - Summary by Carolin (2 hr 28 min)
Capítulos
Advertisements | 3:55 | Leído por Larry Wilson |
Introduction | 8:39 | Leído por bpgower98 |
Essay on Teas | 19:54 | Leído por Jamie Todd |
The Manner of Using | 35:17 | Leído por Jamie Todd |
Preparation | 4:31 | Leído por jenno |
Manner of Using | 7:36 | Leído por jenno |
Effects | 12:13 | Leído por jenno |
Advertisements | 4:50 | Leído por BettyB |
Dr. Solander's Tea, part 1 | 25:41 | Leído por BettyB |
Dr. Solander's Tea, part 2 | 26:11 | Leído por Kathleen Moore |
Reseñas
A Pernicious Parcel of Phlogiston





Phxjennifer
If your thing is antiquated pseudo-science and archaic language, this book is for you! Its a long advertisement for a cure-all herbal tea designed to heal people from the damage wrought by drinking black or green tea. The last two chapters are pure testimonials.





A LibriVox Listener
So this is basically a 1790s version of an infomercial - quite interesting!