Salt-water sweetned, or, A true account of the great advantages of this new invention both by sea and by land together with a full and satisfactory answer to all apparent difficulties : also the approbation of the Colledge of Physicians : likewise a letter of the Honourable Robert Boyle to a friend upon the same subject.
- Title
- Salt-water sweetned, or, A true account of the great advantages of this new invention both by sea and by land together with a full and satisfactory answer to all apparent difficulties : also the approbation of the Colledge of Physicians : likewise a letter of the Honourable Robert Boyle to a friend upon the same subject.
- Author
- Fitzgerald, R. (Robert)
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Will. Cademan ...,
- 1683.
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- Subject terms
- Seawater -- Distillation -- Early works to 1800.
- Saline water conversion -- Early works to 1800.
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"Salt-water sweetned, or, A true account of the great advantages of this new invention both by sea and by land together with a full and satisfactory answer to all apparent difficulties : also the approbation of the Colledge of Physicians : likewise a letter of the Honourable Robert Boyle to a friend upon the same subject." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39597.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 11, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE KING'S Most Excellent Majesty
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The fore-going Dedication Humbly offered
to
His Majesty, having discovered the Intention of this Undertaking; it remains now to satisfy all Reasonable Scruples which have been raised concerning the Wholesomeness and Cheapness ofWater thus Prepared. -
The Benefits and Advantages of
Sea-Water madeFresh. -
A LETTER of Mr.
BOYLES, to the Learned DR. JOHN BEALE Fel∣low of theRoyal Society, concerningFresh-water made out ofSea-water, Printed at the desire of thePatentees. - part