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" ... it, and that we cannot make use of a more natural food. And thou, kind parent Nature, who actest so lovingly by thy aged offspring, in order to prolong his days, hast contrived matters so in his favor, that he can live upon very little ; and, in order... "
Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly - Page 254
1893
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 19

Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1822 - 580 pages
...bread relishes so well with me ; and I know it from experience, and can with truth affirm, I find such sweetness in it, that I should be afraid of sinning...being convinced of the absolute necessity of eating of it, and that we cannot make use of a more natural food. And thou, kind parent, Nature, who actest...
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Sure methods of attaining a long and healthful life. Transl

Luigi Cornaro - 1823 - 160 pages
...bread relishes so well with me ; and I know it from experience, and can with truth affirm, I find such sweetness in it, that I should be afraid of sinning...being convinced of the absolute necessity of eating of it, and that we cannot make use of a more natural food. And thou, kind parent, nature, who actest...
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The Discourses and Letters of Louis Cornaro, on a Sober and Temperate Life

Luigi Cornaro, Piero Maroncelli - Health behavior - 1842 - 244 pages
...bread relishes so well with me ; and I know it from experience, and can with truth affirm, I find such sweetness in it, that I should be afraid of sinning...lovingly by thy aged offspring, in order to prolong his days, hast contrived matters so in his favor, that he can live upon very little ; and, in order to...
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The Discourses and Letters of Louis Cornaro on a Sober and Temperate Life ...

Luigi Cornaro - Health - 1842 - 254 pages
...so well with me ; and I know it from experience, and can with truth affirm, I find such siveetness in it, that I should be afraid of sinning against...lovingly by thy aged offspring, in order to prolong his days, hast contrived matters so in his favor, that he can live upon very little ; and, in order to...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 27

Science - 1885 - 900 pages
...bread relishes so well with me; and I know it from experience, and can with truth affirm, I find such sweetness in it that I should be afraid of sinning...being convinced of the absolute necessity of eating of it, and that we can not make use of a more natural food. And thou, kind parent Nature, who actest...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 17

Nineteenth century - 1885 - 1234 pages
...bread relishes so well with me ; and I know it from experience, and can with truth affirm, I find such sweetness in it that I should be afraid of sinning...being convinced of the absolute necessity of eating of it, and that we cannot make u?e of i more natural food. And thou, kind parent Nature, who actest...
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Eating and living

Sir Henry Thompson - 1885 - 72 pages
...sinning against temperance, were it not for my being convinced of the absolute necessity of eating of it, and that we cannot make use of a more natural food. And thou, kind parent Nature, who actcst so lovingly by thy aged offspring, in order to prolong his days, hast contrived matters so in...
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Food, Home and Garden, Volumes 1-3

1897 - 568 pages
...eat, than the most delicate dishes when I led an irregular life." Of bread he says : " I find £uch sweetness in It that I should be afraid of sinning...convinced of the absolute necessity of eating it." Epicurus himself said: "Simple fare can give a relish equal to the mos expensive luxuries." We invite...
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Diet in Relation to Age & Activity: With Hints Concerning Habits Conducive ...

Sir Henry Thompson - Aging - 1901 - 140 pages
...bread relishes so well with me ; and I know it from experience, and can with truth affirm, I find such sweetness in it that I should be afraid of sinning...being convinced of the absolute necessity of eating of it, and that we cannot make use of a more natural food. And thou, kind parent Nature, who actest...
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Masters of Old Age: The Value of Longevity Illustrated by Practical Examples

Nicholas Smith - Longevity - 1905 - 308 pages
...bread relishes so well with me ; and I know from experience, and can with truth affirm, I find such sweetness in it that I should be afraid of sinning...lovingly by thy aged offspring, in order to prolong his days, hast contrived matters so in his favor, that he can live upon very little ; and, in order to...
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