The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volumen28R. Baldwin, 1759 |
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... use of its delicious fruits , they throw themselves in- to thofe fevers , which are as common to them in one feafon as another . B Befides this difeafe , which is the most general , fince the year 1740 , the black Vomit has allo made ...
... use of its delicious fruits , they throw themselves in- to thofe fevers , which are as common to them in one feafon as another . B Befides this difeafe , which is the most general , fince the year 1740 , the black Vomit has allo made ...
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... use of this as an argument for not permitting the free importation of the neceffaries of life , and fome of the rough materials for manufac- ture , from Ireland . This is a trange heterodox fort of conduct ; and because it A the Dutch ...
... use of this as an argument for not permitting the free importation of the neceffaries of life , and fome of the rough materials for manufac- ture , from Ireland . This is a trange heterodox fort of conduct ; and because it A the Dutch ...
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... use of it : But to delicate or cold confti- tutions , to weak ftomachs , and to perfons unaccustomed to it , water without wine is improper drink ; and they will find it so , who try it under fuch circumstances . C 2. Another useful ...
... use of it : But to delicate or cold confti- tutions , to weak ftomachs , and to perfons unaccustomed to it , water without wine is improper drink ; and they will find it so , who try it under fuch circumstances . C 2. Another useful ...
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... use among mankind . Jan. day that the active † are stronger than the fedentary ; and that thofe limbs of la- bouring men which happen to be most exercifed in their respective occupations , grow proportionably larger and firmer than ...
... use among mankind . Jan. day that the active † are stronger than the fedentary ; and that thofe limbs of la- bouring men which happen to be most exercifed in their respective occupations , grow proportionably larger and firmer than ...
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... use exercise fhould , in order to preferve his health , live abftemiously . Perfons who can ufe moderate and conftant exercife , are able to digeft a large quantity of aliment , without any injury to their health , because their ...
... use exercise fhould , in order to preferve his health , live abftemiously . Perfons who can ufe moderate and conftant exercife , are able to digeft a large quantity of aliment , without any injury to their health , because their ...
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