The Science Temperance Text-book, Volym 1The Author, 1884 |
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... regard to exercise and food , it is not the great quantity or the small quantity which is good for the body , but the measured quantity ; -not the much , nor the little , but the right amount . " In short , quantity and quality alike ...
... regard to exercise and food , it is not the great quantity or the small quantity which is good for the body , but the measured quantity ; -not the much , nor the little , but the right amount . " In short , quantity and quality alike ...
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... regard to the interests of ourself and mankind , and out of reverence to the Creator of the law . If these perceptions and feelings are strong , we shall act upon them habitually , -in other words , we shall crystallize our nature in ...
... regard to the interests of ourself and mankind , and out of reverence to the Creator of the law . If these perceptions and feelings are strong , we shall act upon them habitually , -in other words , we shall crystallize our nature in ...
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... regard to the partial facts in sight of the objector , we need only observe , that a Sepoy rebellion , by men who use opium if not alcohol , is in no respect worse than the Irish massacres of Cromwell's soldiers , or Monck's sack of ...
... regard to the partial facts in sight of the objector , we need only observe , that a Sepoy rebellion , by men who use opium if not alcohol , is in no respect worse than the Irish massacres of Cromwell's soldiers , or Monck's sack of ...
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... regards the way in which their elements are combined . " The substances , " says Liebig , " which constitute THE PRINCIPAL MASS of every vegetable , are compounds of carbon , with oxygen and hydrogen in the proper relative proportions ...
... regards the way in which their elements are combined . " The substances , " says Liebig , " which constitute THE PRINCIPAL MASS of every vegetable , are compounds of carbon , with oxygen and hydrogen in the proper relative proportions ...
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... regards DIGESTION . He found he could check diges- tion in the stomach of a dog by introducing alcohol . “ If alcohol and food were given together , digestion began a little later than in animals who had taken no alcohol . He has ...
... regards DIGESTION . He found he could check diges- tion in the stomach of a dog by introducing alcohol . “ If alcohol and food were given together , digestion began a little later than in animals who had taken no alcohol . He has ...
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Sida 15 - Almighty Lord, and everlasting God, vouchsafe, we beseech Thee, to direct, sanctify, and govern, both our hearts and bodies, in the ways of Thy laws, and in the works of Thy commandments...
Sida 62 - On what foundation stands the warrior's pride? How just his hopes, let Swedish Charles decide; A frame of adamant, a soul of fire, No dangers fright him, and no labours tire; O'er love, o'er fear, extends his wide domain...
Sida 72 - We can prove with mathematical certainty, that as much flour or meal as can lie on the point of a tableknife is more nutritious than five measures (about eight or ten quarts ?) of the best Bavarian beer...
Sida 176 - WHEREAS the subscriber, through the pernicious habit of drinking, has greatly hurt himself in purse and person, and rendered himself odious to all his acquaintance, and finding there is no possibility of breaking off from the said * Lord Lyitleton. practice, but through...
Sida 58 - Thus saith the Lord, As the new wine is found in the cluster, and one saith, " Destroy it not ; for a blessing is in it :" so will I do for my servants' sakes, that I may not destroy them all.
Sida 132 - A celebrated work by Porphyry contains a page of a lost work by Chseremon, librarian in one of the sacred temples in Egypt, which has a very instructive passage, enouncing a doctrine both substantially and verbally identical with that of the book of Proverbs (xxxiii. 30, 31). He says of the priests, — " Some of them [the higher] did not drink wine at all, and others [inferior] drank very little of it, on account of its being injurious to the nerves, oppressive to the head, an impediment to invention,...
Sida 62 - He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
Sida xi - Christ, and so stand separate from every wrong way, it is a means of help to the weaker. As I have sometimes been much spent in the heat and have taken spirits to revive me...
Sida 145 - The wine-shops breed — in a physical atmosphere of malaria, and a moral pestilence of envy and vengeance — the men of crime and revolution.
Sida 122 - ... unlikely (in the face of the chemical results) that it can enable the body to perform more work on less food, though by quickening a failing heart it may enable work to be done which otherwise could not be so. It may then act like the spur in the side of a horse, eliciting force, though not supplying it.