| Jean-Baptiste Du Halde - 1739 - 502 стор.
...Pains of the Gout, Palfy, and fuch-like grievous Difeafes ; the ancient Proverb therefore advifes us to avoid a blaft of Wind as carefully as the Point of an Arrow : Likewife after coming out of an hot Bath, or after any hard Labour when the Body is in a Sweat, by... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1807 - 516 стор.
...gout, palfy, and fuch like grievous difeafes. The ancient proverb, therefore, ad, P 4 vifcs vifes us to avoid a blaft of wind as carefully as the point of an arrow. Like wife, after hot bathing, or hard labour, when the body is in a fweat, by no means leave of any... | |
| 1798 - 504 стор.
...ftars for the good of their neighbours.] An amiable prince is the father and mother of his people. Avoid a blaft of wind, as carefully as the point of an arrow. [The Spaniards fay, De viento que entrapar horrada te guarde dies, i. e» From a wind that comes through... | |
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