The Spectator, Том 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... exercise , that they never come into my room to disturb me whilst I am ringing . When I was some years younger than I am at present , I used to employ myself in a more laborious diversion , which I learned from a Latin treatise of exercises ...
... exercise , that they never come into my room to disturb me whilst I am ringing . When I was some years younger than I am at present , I used to employ myself in a more laborious diversion , which I learned from a Latin treatise of exercises ...
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... exercise is for its preservation . I shall in this place recommend another great pre- servative of health , which in many cases produces the same effects as exercise , and may , in some measure , supply its place , where opportunities ...
... exercise is for its preservation . I shall in this place recommend another great pre- servative of health , which in many cases produces the same effects as exercise , and may , in some measure , supply its place , where opportunities ...
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... Exercise , the great benefit and necessity of bodily exercise , 116. the most excellent physic , 195 . Expenses oftener proportioned to our expectations than pos- sessions , 191 . Fable : of the antiquity of fables , 183. fable of ...
... Exercise , the great benefit and necessity of bodily exercise , 116. the most excellent physic , 195 . Expenses oftener proportioned to our expectations than pos- sessions , 191 . Fable : of the antiquity of fables , 183. fable of ...
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