Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... quantities of food and exercise are relative things ; those who move much may , and , indeed , ought to , eat more ; those who use little exercise should eat little . In general , man- kind , since the improvement of cookery , eat about ...
... quantities of food and exercise are relative things ; those who move much may , and , indeed , ought to , eat more ; those who use little exercise should eat little . In general , man- kind , since the improvement of cookery , eat about ...
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... quantity , and , be- ing saturated , refusing to take any more . To be- come sensible of this by an experiment , let a per- son keep his position in the bed , but throw off the bedclothes , and suffer fresh air to approach the part ...
... quantity , and , be- ing saturated , refusing to take any more . To be- come sensible of this by an experiment , let a per- son keep his position in the bed , but throw off the bedclothes , and suffer fresh air to approach the part ...
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... quantity and quality being found out , is to be kept to constantly . Excess in all other things whatever , as well ... quantity that is sufficient , the stomach can perfectly concoct and digest , and it sufficeth the due nourishment of ...
... quantity and quality being found out , is to be kept to constantly . Excess in all other things whatever , as well ... quantity that is sufficient , the stomach can perfectly concoct and digest , and it sufficeth the due nourishment of ...
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... quantity of forest - land we have yet to clear and put in order for cultivation , will for a long time keep the body of our nation laborious and frugal . Forming an opinion of our people and their manners by what is seen among the ...
... quantity of forest - land we have yet to clear and put in order for cultivation , will for a long time keep the body of our nation laborious and frugal . Forming an opinion of our people and their manners by what is seen among the ...
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... quantity of industry and prudence among mankind exceeds the quantity of idleness and folly . Hence the increase of good buildings , farms cultivated , and populous cities filled with wealth , all over Europe , which a few ages since ...
... quantity of industry and prudence among mankind exceeds the quantity of idleness and folly . Hence the increase of good buildings , farms cultivated , and populous cities filled with wealth , all over Europe , which a few ages since ...
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