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... appears therefore to follow naturally that I who am earnestly labouring for the perfection of arts should take thought also , by the grace and favour of the Author of Life and Truth , about the means of prolonging the life of man . For ...
... appears therefore to follow naturally that I who am earnestly labouring for the perfection of arts should take thought also , by the grace and favour of the Author of Life and Truth , about the means of prolonging the life of man . For ...
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... appear and are observed even in health , whether taken from physiognomy or otherwise . So far the inquiry touching the length and shortness of life is instituted in an unscientific and confused man- ner ; but I have thought it right to ...
... appear and are observed even in health , whether taken from physiognomy or otherwise . So far the inquiry touching the length and shortness of life is instituted in an unscientific and confused man- ner ; but I have thought it right to ...
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... appears from old parchment books . Paper likewise lasts for many ages , though less durable than parchment . 9. Things which have passed through the fire , like glass or bricks , become very durable . Flesh and fruit also last longer in ...
... appears from old parchment books . Paper likewise lasts for many ages , though less durable than parchment . 9. Things which have passed through the fire , like glass or bricks , become very durable . Flesh and fruit also last longer in ...
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... appear at first covered with a vapour , though it soon disperses like a little cloud . And so much for desiccation . 11. In the eastern parts of Germany , at the present day , they make use of cellars as granaries to keep wheat and ...
... appear at first covered with a vapour , though it soon disperses like a little cloud . And so much for desiccation . 11. In the eastern parts of Germany , at the present day , they make use of cellars as granaries to keep wheat and ...
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... they begin to be renew- ed and recruited , appear much more fresh and youth- ful , so that I judge wasting diseases well cured to have prolonged the lives of many . Major Observations . 1. It is strange how men , 30 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... they begin to be renew- ed and recruited , appear much more fresh and youth- ful , so that I judge wasting diseases well cured to have prolonged the lives of many . Major Observations . 1. It is strange how men , 30 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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