London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen28C. Ackers, 1759 |
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... necessary to health , because it preferves this circula- tion by affifting digeftion , and throwing off fuperfluities . Befides , we fee every 1. Three things are neceffarily to be confidered with regard to exercife . Fuft , What is the ...
... necessary to health , because it preferves this circula- tion by affifting digeftion , and throwing off fuperfluities . Befides , we fee every 1. Three things are neceffarily to be confidered with regard to exercife . Fuft , What is the ...
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... necessary to another , it may reasonably be fuppofed , D that every man languishing in prifon gives trouble of fome kind to two others who love or need him . By this multiplication of mifery we fee diftrefs extended to the hundredth ...
... necessary to another , it may reasonably be fuppofed , D that every man languishing in prifon gives trouble of fome kind to two others who love or need him . By this multiplication of mifery we fee diftrefs extended to the hundredth ...
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... necessary for the good of fociety , might furely interpofe , with- out injustice to them , and oftner to their advantage , to limit the extent and dura- tion of that punishment , which , as things ftand , is now arbitrarily left to the ...
... necessary for the good of fociety , might furely interpofe , with- out injustice to them , and oftner to their advantage , to limit the extent and dura- tion of that punishment , which , as things ftand , is now arbitrarily left to the ...
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... necessary to forty of them , tho ' it might be fuppofed preferve fuch brittle bodies . Hence it that the king's wages would , at that time , comes to pass , that a man , who is very be as good as the merchants , it fhould , A fober ...
... necessary to forty of them , tho ' it might be fuppofed preferve fuch brittle bodies . Hence it that the king's wages would , at that time , comes to pass , that a man , who is very be as good as the merchants , it fhould , A fober ...
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... necessary to digeft their ali- peut , and which , it longer retained , and more highly exalted into a putrid ftaté , would become fatal to thein . From the fimilar Attucture of the to- mach , and inteftines in human bodies , I think it ...
... necessary to digeft their ali- peut , and which , it longer retained , and more highly exalted into a putrid ftaté , would become fatal to thein . From the fimilar Attucture of the to- mach , and inteftines in human bodies , I think it ...
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