The Discourses and Letters of Louis Cornaro, on a Sober and Temperate LifeFowlers and Wells, 1842 - 228 sidor |
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... necessary to all the duties , as well as to all the pleasures of life , that the crime of squandering it is greater than the folly ; and he that for a short gratification brings weakness and dis- ease upon himself , and for the pleasure ...
... necessary to all the duties , as well as to all the pleasures of life , that the crime of squandering it is greater than the folly ; and he that for a short gratification brings weakness and dis- ease upon himself , and for the pleasure ...
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... necessary to heap them one upon another ; those feasts , I say , are so many battles and how is it possible to support nature by such a variety of contrary and unwholesome foods ? Put a stop to this abuse , for God's sake , for there is ...
... necessary to heap them one upon another ; those feasts , I say , are so many battles and how is it possible to support nature by such a variety of contrary and unwholesome foods ? Put a stop to this abuse , for God's sake , for there is ...
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... necessary to support life ; considering , that what exceeds this , is disease and death , and merely gives the palate a satisfaction , which , though but momentary , brings on the body a long and lasting train of disagreeable sensations ...
... necessary to support life ; considering , that what exceeds this , is disease and death , and merely gives the palate a satisfaction , which , though but momentary , brings on the body a long and lasting train of disagreeable sensations ...
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... necessary not only to pre- serve nature , but to increase its vigour That , as this could not be done without food it was absolutely incumbent upon me to eat a little more plentifully . I , on the other hand , produced my reasons for ...
... necessary not only to pre- serve nature , but to increase its vigour That , as this could not be done without food it was absolutely incumbent upon me to eat a little more plentifully . I , on the other hand , produced my reasons for ...
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... necessary , as there is a greater variety in the natures and constitutions of different men , than in their persons . Who could believe , that old wine , wine that had passed its first year , should disagree with my stomach , and new ...
... necessary , as there is a greater variety in the natures and constitutions of different men , than in their persons . Who could believe , that old wine , wine that had passed its first year , should disagree with my stomach , and new ...
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Sida 184 - And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden ; and there he put the man whom he had formed. And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight and good for food ; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
Sida 183 - And God said, Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed ; to you it shall be for meat.
Sida 168 - This is the law of the beasts, and of the fowl, and of every living creature that moveth in the waters, and of every creature that creepeth upon the earth: 47 To make a difference between the unclean and the clean, and between the beast that may be eaten and the beast that may not be eaten.
Sida 185 - And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air...
Sida 213 - ... the teeth of man have not the slightest resemblance to those of carnivorous animals, except that their enamel is confined to the external surface (818).
Sida 68 - ... therefore, their duty to eat heartily, and of such things as please their palate, be they hot, cold, or temperate; and that, were they to lead a sober life, it would be a short one. To this I answer that our kind mother, Nature, in order that old men may live still to a greater age, has contrived matters so that they should be able to subsist on little, as I do, for large quantities of food cannot be digested by old and feeble stomachs.
Sida 213 - The teeth of man have not the slightest resemblance to those of carnivorous animals, except that their enamel is confined to the external surface. He possesses, indeed, teeth called canine, but they do not exceed the level of the others, and are obviously unsuited for the purposes which the corresponding teeth execute in carnivorous animals...
Sida 171 - ... And the spirit cried, and rent him sore, and came out of him: and he was as one dead; insomuch that many said, He is dead.
Sida iii - ... pleasures of life, that the crime of squandering it is equal to the folly ; and he that for a short gratification brings weakness and diseases upon himself, and for the pleasure of a few years passed in the tumults...
Sida 160 - And Jacob called unto his sons, and said, Gather yourselves together, that I may tell you that which shall befall you in the last days.