| William Blair - 1798 - 170 pages
...according to the uniformity of their exertions ; a more ufeful mode of arrangement in time of action, than uniformity of exterior form. I may add in this...employed with great benefit. I chiefly impute it to this caufe, that I did not experience a. fingle day's indifpofition, during the four years that I lived... | |
| William Blair - 1803 - 314 pages
...preserving the health of soldiers serving in warm climates. There, no doubt, will occur many cases in which it is improper ; but, in general, it may...employed with great benefit. I chiefly impute it to this cause, that I did not experience a single day's indisposition during the four years that I lived in... | |
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