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Pagina 106
... short of it about a Pound after a Day's Fast , and exceeding it as much after a very full Meal ; so that it is my continual Employment , to trim the Ballance between these two Volatile Pounds in my Con- stitution . In my ordinary Meals ...
... short of it about a Pound after a Day's Fast , and exceeding it as much after a very full Meal ; so that it is my continual Employment , to trim the Ballance between these two Volatile Pounds in my Con- stitution . In my ordinary Meals ...
Pagina 108
... short , the Preservation of Life should be only a secondary Concern , and the Direction of it our Principal . If we have this Frame of Mind , we shall take the best Means to preserve Life , without being over- sollicitous about the ...
... short , the Preservation of Life should be only a secondary Concern , and the Direction of it our Principal . If we have this Frame of Mind , we shall take the best Means to preserve Life , without being over- sollicitous about the ...
Pagina 221
... short Face in Oxford : And since the Wisdom of our Legislature has been immortaliz'd in your Speculations , and our personal De- formities in some sort by you recorded to all Posterity ; we hold our selves in Gratitude bound to receive ...
... short Face in Oxford : And since the Wisdom of our Legislature has been immortaliz'd in your Speculations , and our personal De- formities in some sort by you recorded to all Posterity ; we hold our selves in Gratitude bound to receive ...
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