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Strana 18
But because the mind cannot be always in its fervours , nor strained up to a pitch of virtue , it is necessary to find out proper employments for it in its relaxa- tions . The next method therefore that I would propose to fill up our ...
But because the mind cannot be always in its fervours , nor strained up to a pitch of virtue , it is necessary to find out proper employments for it in its relaxa- tions . The next method therefore that I would propose to fill up our ...
Strana 115
Labour or exercise ferments the hu- mours , casts them into their proper channels , throws off redundancies , and helps nature in . those secret distributions , without which the body cannot subsist in its vigour , nor the soul act with ...
Labour or exercise ferments the hu- mours , casts them into their proper channels , throws off redundancies , and helps nature in . those secret distributions , without which the body cannot subsist in its vigour , nor the soul act with ...
Strana 268
the proper accent to each word , and how to vary the voice according to the nature of the sentence . There is certainly a very great difference between the reading a prayer and a gazette , which I beg of you to inform a set of readers ...
the proper accent to each word , and how to vary the voice according to the nature of the sentence . There is certainly a very great difference between the reading a prayer and a gazette , which I beg of you to inform a set of readers ...
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