The Spectator, Svazek 2George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... bodies . are perpetually flying off from their respective bodies , one after another ; and that these surfaces or thin cases that included each other whilst they were . joined in the body like the coats of an onion , are sometimes seen ...
... bodies . are perpetually flying off from their respective bodies , one after another ; and that these surfaces or thin cases that included each other whilst they were . joined in the body like the coats of an onion , are sometimes seen ...
Strana 55
... body cannot subsist in its vigour , nor the soul act with cheerful- ness . I might here mention the effects which this has upon all the faculties of the mind , by keeping the understanding clear , the imagination untroubled , and ...
... body cannot subsist in its vigour , nor the soul act with cheerful- ness . I might here mention the effects which this has upon all the faculties of the mind , by keeping the understanding clear , the imagination untroubled , and ...
Strana 378
... body , how absolutely necessary exercise is for its preserva- tion . I shall in this place recommend another great preservative of health , which in many cases produces the same effects as exercise , and may in some measure supply its ...
... body , how absolutely necessary exercise is for its preserva- tion . I shall in this place recommend another great preservative of health , which in many cases produces the same effects as exercise , and may in some measure supply its ...
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