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... motion . Now we must observe that a contrivance of this kind not only prevents the corn from rotting , but preserves freshness and checks desiccation ; because , as was before remarked , the discharge of the watery humour , which is ...
... motion . Now we must observe that a contrivance of this kind not only prevents the corn from rotting , but preserves freshness and checks desiccation ; because , as was before remarked , the discharge of the watery humour , which is ...
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... motion formed by the motion of the limbs and that of carriage , which is the most healthy kind of exercise . 21. Aristotle remarked well concerning the genera- tion of birds ( but he did wrong to transfer the obser- vation to other ...
... motion formed by the motion of the limbs and that of carriage , which is the most healthy kind of exercise . 21. Aristotle remarked well concerning the genera- tion of birds ( but he did wrong to transfer the obser- vation to other ...
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... motion and exercises ; fatigue and all motion and exercise that is too rapid and vio- lent , as running , games at ball , fencing , and the like , are injurious ; as also those exercises in which our strength is exerted and strained to ...
... motion and exercises ; fatigue and all motion and exercise that is too rapid and vio- lent , as running , games at ball , fencing , and the like , are injurious ; as also those exercises in which our strength is exerted and strained to ...
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. motion or extreme efforts , become afterwards more active and predatory . On the other hand , exercises which provoke a motion tolerably strong , yet not too rapid ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. motion or extreme efforts , become afterwards more active and predatory . On the other hand , exercises which provoke a motion tolerably strong , yet not too rapid ...
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... motion ) by being shut up becomes languid , and therefore less active and less able to prop- agate itself ; hotter , no doubt , as flame is , but slow in motion . But this inconvenience also may be remedied by an occasional mixture of ...
... motion ) by being shut up becomes languid , and therefore less active and less able to prop- agate itself ; hotter , no doubt , as flame is , but slow in motion . But this inconvenience also may be remedied by an occasional mixture of ...
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