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... Improving Health and Prolonging Life; or a a Treatise on the art of living long and comfortably, by regulatin the diet and regimen, embracing all the most approved principles .#. health and longevity, and exhibiting the remarkable power ...
... Improving Health and Prolonging Life; or a a Treatise on the art of living long and comfortably, by regulatin the diet and regimen, embracing all the most approved principles .#. health and longevity, and exhibiting the remarkable power ...
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... Improving Health and Prolonging Life ; or a a Treatise on the art of living long and comfortably , by regulating the diet and regimen , embracing all the most approved principles of health and longevity , and exhibiting the remarkable ...
... Improving Health and Prolonging Life ; or a a Treatise on the art of living long and comfortably , by regulating the diet and regimen , embracing all the most approved principles of health and longevity , and exhibiting the remarkable ...
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... improved in architecture and the fine arts . Every step we take , we perceive new proofs that the traveller Pythagoras had acquired and possessed a mass of know- ledge vastly superior not merely to that of his own age , but to that of ...
... improved in architecture and the fine arts . Every step we take , we perceive new proofs that the traveller Pythagoras had acquired and possessed a mass of know- ledge vastly superior not merely to that of his own age , but to that of ...
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... improvement must have compelled the formation of regular societies of these master builders , for we know that no ... improvements in all kinds of knowledge ; and the original society of freemasons being no longer necessary for the ...
... improvement must have compelled the formation of regular societies of these master builders , for we know that no ... improvements in all kinds of knowledge ; and the original society of freemasons being no longer necessary for the ...
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... improvements of mo- dern astronomy . Instead of having forgotten the principles of their formulæ , they must have been much more learned than we know they were ; and , in fact , much more so than their an- cestors ; indeed , much more ...
... improvements of mo- dern astronomy . Instead of having forgotten the principles of their formulæ , they must have been much more learned than we know they were ; and , in fact , much more so than their an- cestors ; indeed , much more ...
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