| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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