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  1. Musembi, Nancy Kaseki [Author]; Ngugi, Louise [Author]; Bichage, Methuselah [Author]

    Service tangibility on repeat visits in two-five star rated hotels in Nairobi County

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    2020

    Published in: International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science ; 9(2020), 5 vom: Sept., Seite 333-340

  2. Smith, Henry [Author]

    Three prayers : one for the morning, another for the euening, the third for a sicke man. Whereunto is annexed a godly letter to a sicke friend: and a comfortable speech of a preacher vpon his death bed. Anno 1591

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    Printed at London: [By R. Robinson] for Thomas Man, dwelling in Pater Noster row at the signe of the Talbot, 1592 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  3. Smith, Henry [Author]

    Three praiers, one for the morning, another for the euening, the third for a sick-man : whereunto is annexed, a godlie letter to a sicke-friend, and a comfortable speech of a preacher, vpon his death bed, 1591

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    London: Imprinted [by Thomas Orwin] for Thomas Man, 1591 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  4. Greene, John [Author]

    Sickness comfortable, and a dying bed easy : A sermon at the funeral of Mrs. Frances Lobb, late wife of the Reverend Theophilus Lobb, M.D. delivered at Chelmsford. ... By John Green. Attended with a poem by another hand - [The second edition]

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    London: printed for R. Ford, 1723 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  5. Greene, John [Author]

    Sickness comfortable, and a dying bed easy : A sermon at the funeral of Mrs. Francis Lobb, late wife of the Reverend Theophilus Lobb, M.D. delivered at Chelmsford, Nov. 28, 1722. By John Greene. Now publish'd (with some Enlargement) at the Request of the Ministers, the Relations, and Others, who heard it. Attended with a poem on the occasion

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    London: printed for R. Ford, at the Angel in the Poultry, near Stocks Market, MDCCXXIII. [1723] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  6. Billings Mrs [Author]

    Memoirs of the life and character of Mrs. Billings, late of Somers, Con : These memoirs present to the public solemn events. Some time before Mrs. Billings' death, she was very sick, and her breath departed for a considerable part of an hour, and to appearance she was dead; but after this she instantly revived, arose from her bed, walked, and was in comfortable health, and gave an account of what she had seen. Ample evidence exists of the facts

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    [Palmer, Mass.]: From E. Terry's press, 1812

    Published in: Early American Imprints. Series II : Shaw/Shoemaker 1801-1819

  7. Carew, Richard Sir [Author]

    The warming stone : Excellent helps really found out, tried, and had, by a warming stone in his case, which not costing much, will save much cost in fire, and withall avoyd the danger of fire: and likewise is very usefull and comfortable for the colds of aged and sicke people, and for women with child, and in child-bed: as also for fluxes, rheumes, colicks, ruptures, or any cold disease: and for those that in beds, studies, shops, ships, churches, or elsewhere, have need of heate, yet cannot conveniently make use of fire: and likewise for the poore, when having no fire of their owne, they may borrow the heating of this stone at a neighbours fire, if his charity be not altogether cold. These stones with their cases are to be sold at [blank] where more particular satisfaction may be had of the contents of the booke

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    London: Printed by R[ichard] H[odgkinson] for Iohn Bartlet, at the signe of the gilt Cup in Pauls Church-yard, neere S. Augustines Gate, 1640 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  8. Carew, Richard Sir [Author]

    Excellent helps really found out, tried and had, (whereof the parties hereafter mentioned are true and sufficient witnesses, by a warming-stone in his case, which not costing much, will save much cost in fire, and withall avoid the danger of fire : And likewise is very useful and comfortable for the colds of aged and sick people, and for women with child or in child-bed, and for sucking and young children, and such as have their hearing and seeing decaying, and for the toothache, sore throats, and the cold fits of agues. As also for fluxes, rheumes, collicks, ruptures, and many other infirmities, or any cold diseases; and for those that in beds, studies, shops, ships, churches or elsewhere have need of heat, yet cannot conveniently make use of fire. And likewise for the poor, when having no fire of their own, they may borrow the heating of this stone at a neighbours fire, if his charity be not altogether cold. Published by Sir Richard Carew Barronet, for the honour of God from whom every good gift comes, and for the good of all people, from the new-born babe to the decrepit and decaying old man - [The third edition with some experiments newly added]

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    London: printed for John Bartlet bookseller, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Gilt Cup, near St. Austins gate in Pauls church-yard, [1660] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  9. Carew, Richard Sir [Author]

    Excellent helps really found out, tried and had, (whereof the parties hereafter mentioned are true and sufficient witnesses, by a warming-stone in his case, which not costing much, will save much cost in fire, and withall avoid the danger of fire : And likewise is very usefull and comfortable for the colds of aged and sick people, and for women with child or in child-bed, and for sucking and young children, and such as have their hearing and seeing decaying, and for the toothache, sore throats, and the cold fits of agues. As also for fluxes, rheumes, collicks, ruptures, and many other infirmities, or any cold diseases; and for those that in beds, studies, shops, ships, churches or elsewhere have need of heat, yet cannot conveniently make use of fire. And likewise for the poor, when having no fire of their own, they may borrow the heating of this stone at a neighbours fire, if his charity be not altogether cold. Published by Sir Richard Carew Barronet, for the honour of God from whom every good gift comes, and for the good of all people, from the new-born babe to the decrepit and decaying old man - [The third edition with some experiments newly added]

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    London: printed by J. Brudenell for John Bartlet, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Gilt Cup, near St. Austins gate in Pauls Church-yard, 1660 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  10. Carew, Richard Sir [Author]

    Excellent helps really found out, tried and had, (whereof the parties hereafter mentioned are true and sufficient witnesses, by a warming-stone in his case, which not costing much, will save much cost in fire, and withal avoid the danger of fire : And likewise is very useful and comfortable for the colds of aged and sick people, and for women with child or in child-bed, and for sucking and young children, and such as have their hearing and seeing decaying, and for the toothache, sore throats, and the cold fits of agues. As also for fluxes, rheumes, collicks, ruptures, and many other infirmities, or any cold diseases; and for those that in beds, studies, shops, ships, churches or elsewhere have need of heat, yet cannot conveniently make use of fire. And likewise for the poor, when having no fire of their own, they may borrow the heating of this stone at a neighbours fire, if his charity be not altogether cold. Published by Sir Richard Carew Barronet, for the honour of God from whom every good gift comes, and for the good of all people, from the new-born babe to the decrepit and decaying old man

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    London: Printed for John Bartlet, and are to be sold at his shop at the signe of the Gilt Cup, near St. Austins gate in Pauls church-yard, 1652 ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO