An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food, as a Moral DutyRichard Phillips, no. 71, St. Pauls Church-yard., 1802 - 236 sidor |
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... producees the greatest proportion of chyle , muft , of courfe , be the most nutritious and invigorateing : and this appears to be the $ case with good wheaten - bread ; which is so 58 ANIMAL FOOD NOT NECESSARY . CHAP . III .
... producees the greatest proportion of chyle , muft , of courfe , be the most nutritious and invigorateing : and this appears to be the $ case with good wheaten - bread ; which is so 58 ANIMAL FOOD NOT NECESSARY . CHAP . III .
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Joseph Ritson. case with good wheaten - bread ; which is so justly term'd the staf of life , as being fufficient for all its purpofeës . " Some , " fays doctor Cheyne , " have affirm'd , that nothing but folid food can nourish , and that ...
Joseph Ritson. case with good wheaten - bread ; which is so justly term'd the staf of life , as being fufficient for all its purpofeës . " Some , " fays doctor Cheyne , " have affirm'd , that nothing but folid food can nourish , and that ...
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... bread . · · 33. * So that common household bread has nearly three times the nutritive quantity of food above any other species . Doctor Cheynes Natural method of curing diseafes , p . 54 . The reflections of M. De Saint - Pierre , re ...
... bread . · · 33. * So that common household bread has nearly three times the nutritive quantity of food above any other species . Doctor Cheynes Natural method of curing diseafes , p . 54 . The reflections of M. De Saint - Pierre , re ...
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... bread , become of fuch abfo- lute necesfity over all Europe , may be here fub- join'd : " Who would believe , " he says , " that it is an aliment of luxury ? Of all those which are ferve'd up on the table of man , though it be the most ...
... bread , become of fuch abfo- lute necesfity over all Europe , may be here fub- join'd : " Who would believe , " he says , " that it is an aliment of luxury ? Of all those which are ferve'd up on the table of man , though it be the most ...
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... bread - fruit ; in the tempe- rate zones , the ever - green oak , and especially the chestnut - tree ; and , perhap , in the frigid zone , the pine , whofe kernels are eatable : but , without quiting our own climates , the chestnut ...
... bread - fruit ; in the tempe- rate zones , the ever - green oak , and especially the chestnut - tree ; and , perhap , in the frigid zone , the pine , whofe kernels are eatable : but , without quiting our own climates , the chestnut ...
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An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty Joseph Ritson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1802 |
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