The Immortal Mentor: Or Man's Unerring Guide to a Healthy, Wealth, & Happy Life. In Three Parts. By Lewis Cornaro, Dr. Franklin, and Dr. Scott. [A Free and Abridged Translation of L. Cornaro's “Discorsi Della Vita Sobria,” Together with “The Way to Wealth” and “Advice to a Young Tradesman” by Benjamin Franklin and “A Sure Guide to Happiness” by Thomas Scott.]Daniel Fenton, 1810 - 323 Seiten |
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... sickness which now makes so many melancholy families , nor any occasion for a tenth part of those nauseous medicines , which they are now obliged to swallow in order to carry off those bad humours with which they have filled their ...
... sickness which now makes so many melancholy families , nor any occasion for a tenth part of those nauseous medicines , which they are now obliged to swallow in order to carry off those bad humours with which they have filled their ...
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... sickness ; and notwithstanding the ea gerness of his appetite , he must take care of his stomach , till he is perfectly cured . Should he do otherwise , he would over- burden nature , and infallibly relapse in- to the danger he had ...
... sickness ; and notwithstanding the ea gerness of his appetite , he must take care of his stomach , till he is perfectly cured . Should he do otherwise , he would over- burden nature , and infallibly relapse in- to the danger he had ...
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... sickness of body or mind , must immediately begin to live temperately , for such a regularity keeps the humours of the body mild and sweet , and suffers no gross fiery vapours to as- cend from the stomach to the head ; hence the brain ...
... sickness of body or mind , must immediately begin to live temperately , for such a regularity keeps the humours of the body mild and sweet , and suffers no gross fiery vapours to as- cend from the stomach to the head ; hence the brain ...
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... sickness from this earthly and cor- ruptible to that celestial and eternal life , whose happiness is the reward of the vir tuous . O holy , happy , and thrice blessed temperance ! how worthy art thou of our highest esteem ! and how ...
... sickness from this earthly and cor- ruptible to that celestial and eternal life , whose happiness is the reward of the vir tuous . O holy , happy , and thrice blessed temperance ! how worthy art thou of our highest esteem ! and how ...
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... sickness and death ; two evils , which of all others are the most unwelcome and terrible to the wicked . The first of these , sickness , is highly un- welcome , because it effectually stops their career after this world's business and ...
... sickness and death ; two evils , which of all others are the most unwelcome and terrible to the wicked . The first of these , sickness , is highly un- welcome , because it effectually stops their career after this world's business and ...
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Adrastus affection Agathocles Agathos angels appetites beauty behold benevolent Bethuel blessed body bosoms charm cheerful children of men constitution creditors dear death debt delight Demophilus distempers divine earth eating and drinking enjoy enjoyment envy eternal evil expence eyes father favour feel felicities friends friendship fruits give glorious glory gold hand happiness hatred hear heart heaven heavenly heavenly lovers Hippocrates honour hope immortal mind infinite John Leander learning live look lovers mankind melan ment ministers of religion miserable nature neighbour nerally ness never obligations old age pain Pandorus passions peace perfect piness plea pleasures Plutarch Poor Richard says possess reason rejoice render rich Robert Holloway shewed sickness soon sorrow soul spirits stomach stranger to love sure sweet temperance thee thing Thomas thou tion treasures vile body virtue wisdom wise wretched young