Country people give it to their cattle when they are troubled with the cough, or broken-winded.
Twenty grains taken inwardly is a sufficient dose for one time, and let that be corrected with half so much cinnamon; country people used to rowel their cattle with it.
It is so generally known to country people, that I conceive it needless to tell that which is no news.
Country people do also in many places drink the juice thereof against the biting of an adder; and having boiled the herb in water, they first wash the place with the decoction, and then lay some of the herb also to the hurt place.
A Collection of Choice, Safe, and Simple English Remedies, easily prepared, very useful in families, and fitted for the service of country people.
Hastings nodded towards Austen, who, with a cake basket in his hand, stood chatting with a group of country people on the edge of the porch.
She really has influence with these country people, but she says it's all nonsense.
Country People, and even such Inhabitants of Cities and Towns, as have not forbore to exercise themselves in Winter, have no Sort of Dread of these Strokes of the Sun, in the Spring of the Year.
It is of considerable Importance to treat exactly and clearly of this Topic; as a great Number of Country People die of these Imposthumes, even without a Suspicion of the Cause of their Death.
The most frequent Causes of Diseases commonly incident to Country People are, 1.
The Diet of Country People being of the simplest Kind, and almost solely consisting of Vegetables and of Milk-meats, is the most proper Diet towards preparing for this Disease.
Country people in prosperous rural sections of Kansas, for instance, where no poor-house or jail can be found for many miles, insist that degeneracy is a city symptom!
The problem for the country is to develop a wholesome social life and an efficient institutional life which shall avoid the extremes of the city and yet shall get country people to working together harmoniously and happily.
Why do city people as a rule cooperate more readily than mostcountry people do?
The wrestling was in clogs, such ascountry people at that time generally wore.
The effect of this process is upon all the life of country people.
The Christian churches are rich in the experience of country people.
These are peculiarly interesting to country people, to whom the idea of exploration is natural.
Country people, too, stick to their old sod, with hereditary love, as long as they can keep soul and body together upon it, in any honest way.
It is a tune often sung bycountry people in Lancashire at funerals; and, if I remember right, the same melody is cut upon Leech's gravestone, in the old Wesleyan chapelyard at Rochdale.
Mine host sat down to the piano, and played some of that fine old psalmody which the country people of Lancashire take such delight in.
There are differences, of course, and it is natural that the rural worker and the student of country life should make too much of what is characteristic of the church ministering to country people.
Religion that does not enter intimately into everyday life and enrich the baffling experiences of daily labor with great spiritual interpretations, gives little of value to country people.
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