The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... 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 this end ...
... 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 this end ...
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... cold after coming out of warm rooms , and of the inability of bearing cold that peo- ple who live constantly in warm rooms are subject- ed to . We ought always to make a distinction be- tween an overheated room and a warm one , between ...
... cold after coming out of warm rooms , and of the inability of bearing cold that peo- ple who live constantly in warm rooms are subject- ed to . We ought always to make a distinction be- tween an overheated room and a warm one , between ...
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... cold air after coming out of heated rooms . This is particularly the case on going into a cold bed - chamber , undrefs- ing ourselves in an air which can be little different from the atmospheric air at the same time , and must partake ...
... cold air after coming out of heated rooms . This is particularly the case on going into a cold bed - chamber , undrefs- ing ourselves in an air which can be little different from the atmospheric air at the same time , and must partake ...
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