The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... heat is far lefs li able to produce disease than cold . Heat is princi- pally considered as hurtful on three accounts : as dis- posing the body to be more easily affected by cold : as conjoined in general with an impure state of the air ...
... heat is far lefs li able to produce disease than cold . Heat is princi- pally considered as hurtful on three accounts : as dis- posing the body to be more easily affected by cold : as conjoined in general with an impure state of the air ...
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... heat is unremitting , it fol- lows that the cause of these complaints cannot be attributed to heat alone . Heat therefore is in no ways incompatible with health ; nor , I may add with old age , as is sufficiently proved by the nume ...
... heat is unremitting , it fol- lows that the cause of these complaints cannot be attributed to heat alone . Heat therefore is in no ways incompatible with health ; nor , I may add with old age , as is sufficiently proved by the nume ...
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... heat abates ; so that by transporting the same fheep which had had a part of its wool rendered coarse by the heat of a warm climate into a cool region , the parts of the very same filament that shall be afterwards produced , will be e ...
... heat abates ; so that by transporting the same fheep which had had a part of its wool rendered coarse by the heat of a warm climate into a cool region , the parts of the very same filament that shall be afterwards produced , will be e ...
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