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... follows that air , after having served the purposes of respiration , is no longer fit for man till it has been purified in Nature's vast laboratory , where that portion which was unfit for animal life is absorbed by the vegetable world ...
... follows that air , after having served the purposes of respiration , is no longer fit for man till it has been purified in Nature's vast laboratory , where that portion which was unfit for animal life is absorbed by the vegetable world ...
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... follows that the more we are exposed to the free air of heaven , the better will be the state of our blood ; whereas , deprived of our full supply of this invigorating fluid , the animal frame becomes pale and emaciated ; and we have ...
... follows that the more we are exposed to the free air of heaven , the better will be the state of our blood ; whereas , deprived of our full supply of this invigorating fluid , the animal frame becomes pale and emaciated ; and we have ...
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... follows , that the body must need a much greater supply of fuel to keep up the heat lost in a cold climate than in a hot one ; exactly as we should require to put more coals on the fire to keep our room at the 16 THE BED - ROOM .
... follows , that the body must need a much greater supply of fuel to keep up the heat lost in a cold climate than in a hot one ; exactly as we should require to put more coals on the fire to keep our room at the 16 THE BED - ROOM .
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... follow in its train . When a person is obliged to remain in wet clothes , the best method to adopt is , to prevent evaporation by covering them with a macintosh , or any other garment which will best keep the moisture in ; and if this ...
... follow in its train . When a person is obliged to remain in wet clothes , the best method to adopt is , to prevent evaporation by covering them with a macintosh , or any other garment which will best keep the moisture in ; and if this ...
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... follow fast on one another , resolving what was once a living form again into its original elements , fulfilling the words of inspiration , " Dust thou art , and unto dust shalt thou return . " And though we may at a first glance ...
... follow fast on one another , resolving what was once a living form again into its original elements , fulfilling the words of inspiration , " Dust thou art , and unto dust shalt thou return . " And though we may at a first glance ...
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