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But three general rules may be laid down as of prime importance : the meals
should be regular in their occurrence ; they should be sufficiently near together to
prevent great hunger , and absolutely nothing should be taken between them .
But three general rules may be laid down as of prime importance : the meals
should be regular in their occurrence ; they should be sufficiently near together to
prevent great hunger , and absolutely nothing should be taken between them .
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When regular and constant demands are made upon any organ of the body , tue
body , as it were , falls into the habit of laying in enough force in that particular
department for that particular purpose , as the scientific steward at Vassar lays in
...
When regular and constant demands are made upon any organ of the body , tue
body , as it were , falls into the habit of laying in enough force in that particular
department for that particular purpose , as the scientific steward at Vassar lays in
...
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If the rules for food be observed , the stomach , for instance , has , as stomach , its
vacations from labor , by means of which it is enabled to prepare for , and perform
, its regularly recurring work with vigor . Even with organs where this is not the ...
If the rules for food be observed , the stomach , for instance , has , as stomach , its
vacations from labor , by means of which it is enabled to prepare for , and perform
, its regularly recurring work with vigor . Even with organs where this is not the ...
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The habit of regular sleep is also one which should be forined by education . The
child who is accustomed to go to bed at a regular hour , will also generally form
the habit of falling asleep regularly . If parties for children and young people ...
The habit of regular sleep is also one which should be forined by education . The
child who is accustomed to go to bed at a regular hour , will also generally form
the habit of falling asleep regularly . If parties for children and young people ...
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It must be also remembered that this pressure is not regularly exerted , but on
account of the swinging and swaying motion of the skirts , is applied now in one
direction , now in another . The dress weighed was not of the heaviest material ,
but ...
It must be also remembered that this pressure is not regularly exerted , but on
account of the swinging and swaying motion of the skirts , is applied now in one
direction , now in another . The dress weighed was not of the heaviest material ,
but ...
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THE EDUCATION OF AMERICAN GIRLS. CONSIDERED IN A SERIES OF ESSAYS. ANNA C. BRACKETT Vista completa - 1874 |
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