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... ness procured by it , would be a good purchase at a much dearer rate . To which if I add the preventing of corns , that to some men would be a very valuable consideration . But begin first in the spring with luke- warm , and so colder ...
... ness procured by it , would be a good purchase at a much dearer rate . To which if I add the preventing of corns , that to some men would be a very valuable consideration . But begin first in the spring with luke- warm , and so colder ...
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... are other creatures , as well as monkies , who , little wiser than they , destroy their young ones , by senseless fond- ness , and too much embracing . § 12. Narrow breasts , short and stinking breath , Of Education . 13.
... are other creatures , as well as monkies , who , little wiser than they , destroy their young ones , by senseless fond- ness , and too much embracing . § 12. Narrow breasts , short and stinking breath , Of Education . 13.
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... ness , and the forerunner of an early grave . And , be- sides the stone , which has often its rise from this warm wrapping of the reins , several other indispositions , and that which is the root of them all , a tender weakly con ...
... ness , and the forerunner of an early grave . And , be- sides the stone , which has often its rise from this warm wrapping of the reins , several other indispositions , and that which is the root of them all , a tender weakly con ...
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... ness has too its ill effects , and is much harder to be dealt with by physic ; purging medicines , which seem to give relief , rather increasing than removing the evil . § 24. It being an indisposition I had a particular reason to ...
... ness has too its ill effects , and is much harder to be dealt with by physic ; purging medicines , which seem to give relief , rather increasing than removing the evil . § 24. It being an indisposition I had a particular reason to ...
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... ness of their fortunes , from encouraging intemperance in their children , by the temptation of their diet , or in- vitations to eat or drink more than enough : but their own ill examples , whenever plenty comes in their way , show that ...
... ness of their fortunes , from encouraging intemperance in their children , by the temptation of their diet , or in- vitations to eat or drink more than enough : but their own ill examples , whenever plenty comes in their way , show that ...
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