| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1852 - 660 pages
...wilh practical essays on diet, as a means of prolonging life, it would be unnecessary to say m»re, did we not feel it our duty to make the humble endeavour of inducing the public to regard them not, hut to adopt that course which is dictated by nature, by reason, and by common sense. Those persons... | |
| 1852 - 650 pages
...of prolong]';, life, it would be unnecessary to say mere, did we not feel it our duty to make tfc? humble endeavour of inducing the public to regard them not, but to adopt that coorsr which is dictated by nature, by reason, ax.i by common sense. Those persons who stndr the wholesomes,... | |
| James Hamilton - 1857 - 532 pages
...upon volume — after the country has, as it were, been inundated with practical essays on diet, as a means of prolonging life, it would be unnecessary...reason, and by common sense. Those persons who study the wholesomes, and are governed by the opinions of writers on diet, are uniformly both unhealthy inbody... | |
| George Bradshaw - 1858 - 396 pages
...upon volume — after the country has, as it were, been inundated with practical essays on diet, as a means of prolonging life, it would be unnecessary...reason, and by common sense. Those persons who study the wholesomes, and are governed by the opinions of writers on diet, are uniformly both unhealthy in body... | |
| 1856 - 416 pages
...volume upon volume, after the country has, as it were, bden inundated with practical essays on diet, as a means of prolonging life, it would be unnecessary...inducing the public to regard them not, but to adopt that coune which is dictated by nature, by reason, and by common sense. Those persons who study the wholesomes,... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1875 - 440 pages
...as it were, been inundated with practical essays on diet as a means of prolonging life, it would bo unnecessary to say more, did we not feel it our duty to make tho humble endeavour of inducing the public to regard them not, but to adopt that course which is dictated... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1875 - 400 pages
...volume upon volume, after the country has, as it were, been inun. dated with practical essays on diet as a means of prolonging life, it would be unnecessary...more, did we not feel it our duty to make the humble endeav. our of inducing the public to regard them not, but to adopt that course which is dictated by... | |
| Henry Blackburn - 1877 - 112 pages
...volume upon volume, after the country has, as it were, been inundated with practical essays on diet, as a means of prolonging life, it would be unnecessary...reason, and by common sense. Those persons who study the wholesomes, and are governed by the opinion of writers on diet, are uniformly both unhealthy in body... | |
| Robert Tuck - 1883 - 356 pages
...been inundated with practical essays on die; as a means of prolonging life, it wonld be nnnecesary to say more, did we not feel it our duty to make the humble 'endeaTo-ur of inducing the public to regard them not, but to adopt that course which is dictated by... | |
| 1884 - 462 pages
...country hae, as it were, been inundated with practical essays on diet as a means of prolonging Же, it would be unnecessary to say more, did we not feel it our duty to make the humble endeavour of indncing the public to regard them not, but to adopt that course which is dictated by nature, by reason,... | |
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