The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... produce clothing and food for more than his own wants and his childrens ' , was compelled to commit an excess , for which if he did not expect it , he certainly received punishment ; for nature cannot be vio- lated with impunity . It ...
... produce clothing and food for more than his own wants and his childrens ' , was compelled to commit an excess , for which if he did not expect it , he certainly received punishment ; for nature cannot be vio- lated with impunity . It ...
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... must have its hours of repose , and when these are denied it , and larger drafts are made on it than it can honour , it must become bankrupt . If it can produce juice enough to digest two pounds of 216 [ August , Dyspepsia .
... must have its hours of repose , and when these are denied it , and larger drafts are made on it than it can honour , it must become bankrupt . If it can produce juice enough to digest two pounds of 216 [ August , Dyspepsia .
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it can produce juice enough to digest two pounds of food , and three are submitted to it , one pound will remain there , as it would in any other warm bag , till the heat induces a chemical fermentation ; changing that additional pound ...
it can produce juice enough to digest two pounds of food , and three are submitted to it , one pound will remain there , as it would in any other warm bag , till the heat induces a chemical fermentation ; changing that additional pound ...
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... produce in the bow- els the bad habit of parting with nourishment without extracting its virtues , and thus the enormous eater becomes emaciated . The greatest gluttons we ever beheld ( except one ) were mea- gre men , whose tempers ...
... produce in the bow- els the bad habit of parting with nourishment without extracting its virtues , and thus the enormous eater becomes emaciated . The greatest gluttons we ever beheld ( except one ) were mea- gre men , whose tempers ...
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... produce no sensation in the stomach , pleasant or the reverse , his stand- ard is discovered ; but if , after several trials , his painful symp- toms recur , let him by degrees go on and decrease the amount of each meal , till he ceases ...
... produce no sensation in the stomach , pleasant or the reverse , his stand- ard is discovered ; but if , after several trials , his painful symp- toms recur , let him by degrees go on and decrease the amount of each meal , till he ceases ...
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