The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... body rendered to resist its effects . But as this statement of the matter , if taken without limitation , is ... body difsimilar to its two constituents . It is evident the human body is subjected to the same laws : That there are ...
... body rendered to resist its effects . But as this statement of the matter , if taken without limitation , is ... body difsimilar to its two constituents . It is evident the human body is subjected to the same laws : That there are ...
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... body to bear cold , that to me seems unex- ceptionable , and likely to be succefsful , is to call forth the powers that the body is provided with for the resistence of cold , and which are evidently ap- propriated by the wise Creator to ...
... body to bear cold , that to me seems unex- ceptionable , and likely to be succefsful , is to call forth the powers that the body is provided with for the resistence of cold , and which are evidently ap- propriated by the wise Creator to ...
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... body overheated and in a due degree of tempera- ture . Attend to this fact before you pronounce judge . ment in cold weather if a person warms his body be- fore he sets out , is he not better able to endure the cold ? If a person ...
... body overheated and in a due degree of tempera- ture . Attend to this fact before you pronounce judge . ment in cold weather if a person warms his body be- fore he sets out , is he not better able to endure the cold ? If a person ...
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