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No body can be healthful without exercise , neither natural body nor politic ; and certainly to a kingdom or estate , a just and honourable war is the true exer- cise . A civil war indeed is like the heat of a fever ; but a foreign war ...
No body can be healthful without exercise , neither natural body nor politic ; and certainly to a kingdom or estate , a just and honourable war is the true exer- cise . A civil war indeed is like the heat of a fever ; but a foreign war ...
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larly , and fit for thine own body . To be free - minded and cheerfully disposed at hours of meat and of sleep and of exercise , is one of the best precepts of long lasting . As for the passions and studies of the mind ; avoid envy ...
larly , and fit for thine own body . To be free - minded and cheerfully disposed at hours of meat and of sleep and of exercise , is one of the best precepts of long lasting . As for the passions and studies of the mind ; avoid envy ...
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And not only in his body , but in his mind and spirit . And there again not only in his appetite and affection , but in his power of wit and reason . For as to the body of man , we find many and strange experiences how nature is ...
And not only in his body , but in his mind and spirit . And there again not only in his appetite and affection , but in his power of wit and reason . For as to the body of man , we find many and strange experiences how nature is ...
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