| 1796 - 716 trang
..."life little exercife, ftioutd eat little. la general, mankintl, fince the improvement of cpokery, eat about twice as much as nature requires. Suppers are not bad, if we have not dined ; but reftlefs nights naturally follow hearty fuppers, after full dinners. Indeed, as there is a difference... | |
| 1787 - 512 trang
...indeed ought to eat more ; thofe who ule little exercife, Ihould eat little. In general, mankind, fince the improvement of cookery, eat about twice as much...— Suppers are not bad, if we have not dined ; but re/tlefs nights naturally follow hearty luppers, after full dinners. Indeed, as there is a difference... | |
| 1787 - 752 trang
...indeed ought to eat, more ; thofe who ufe little exereife, fhould ear litfle. In general, mankind, fmce the improvement of cookery, eat about twice as much as nature requires.— Suppers arc not bad if we hare not dined; reftlels nights naturally follow hearty (uppers, after full dinners.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1794 - 348 trang
...more, thofe who ufe little exercife, mould eat lit tie. Ingeneral, mankind, fijice the impniTement of cookery eat about twice as much as nature requires. Suppers are not bad, if we have not dined ; but reli lefs nights naturally follow hearty fuppers, afiei full dinners. Indeed as there is a .dilference... | |
| 1810 - 420 trang
...quantities of food and exercise are relative things ; those who move much may, and indeed ought to eat more ; those who use little exercise, -should eat...the improvement of cookery, eat about twice as much es nature requires/ Suppers are not bad, if we have not dined ; but restless nights naturally follow... | |
| 1796 - 688 trang
...exercife, (hmild eat little. In general, mankind, fince the improvement of cookery, eat about ttvice as much as nature requires. Suppers are not bad, if- we have not dined ; but reftlefsflights naturally follow hearty (uppers, after. full dinners. Indeed, as there is a difference... | |
| William Butler - 1811 - 548 trang
...years before Chrift. Mankind in general, fince the improvement of cookery, eat, fay» Dr. Franklin, about twice as much as nature requires. Suppers are not bad if we hav« not dined ; but reftlefs nighis naturally follow hearty fuppers after full dinners. Indeed, as... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1815 - 336 trang
...quantities of food and exercise are relative things : those who move much may and indeed ought to eat more ; those who use little exercise, should eat little. In general, mankind, since the improvement in cookery, eat about twice as much as nature requires. Suppers are not bad, if we have not dined ;... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 trang
...much may, and indeed ought, to eat more; those who use litde exercise should eat little. In genera!, mankind, since the improvement of cookery, eat about...requires. Suppers are not bad, if we have not dined ; but reslless nights naturally follow hearty suppers, after full dinners. Indeed, as there is a difference... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 trang
...quantities of food and exercise are relative things: those who move much may, and indeed ought, to eat more; those who use little exercise should eat little. In general, mankind, since the improvement ofcookery,eat ahout twice asmuch as nature requires. Suppers are not bad, if we have not dined ; but... | |
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