The Secret of Long LifeH.S. King, 1871 - 145 páginas |
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... THE CLASSIC CHARACTER 105 X. THE SUN AND THE SEA 114 XI . ASGILL'S THEORY . 123 . 129 XII . LONG LIFE IN LAKELAND XIII . THE INFLUENCE OF LAZINESS ON LON- GEVITY XIV . EXORDIUM 136 142 THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE . CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY .
... THE CLASSIC CHARACTER 105 X. THE SUN AND THE SEA 114 XI . ASGILL'S THEORY . 123 . 129 XII . LONG LIFE IN LAKELAND XIII . THE INFLUENCE OF LAZINESS ON LON- GEVITY XIV . EXORDIUM 136 142 THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE . CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY .
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Edward James Mortimer Collins. These things can only be accomplished by forming a true theory of life , and by keeping the mind always awake and active . Both are possible to men and women of average powers . Persons of powers below the ...
Edward James Mortimer Collins. These things can only be accomplished by forming a true theory of life , and by keeping the mind always awake and active . Both are possible to men and women of average powers . Persons of powers below the ...
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... his wife , his grown - up son , his brother , his married daughter and her four children . Dwellings for all classes there should be : for my theory is that such a village might be quite as im- 22 The Secret of Long Life .
... his wife , his grown - up son , his brother , his married daughter and her four children . Dwellings for all classes there should be : for my theory is that such a village might be quite as im- 22 The Secret of Long Life .
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... theory is that politics should , so far as possible , be avoided , I may defend this procedure logically . This is my final thesis : if by attention to the rules of spiritual and corporal health you can obtain for the majority of men a ...
... theory is that politics should , so far as possible , be avoided , I may defend this procedure logically . This is my final thesis : if by attention to the rules of spiritual and corporal health you can obtain for the majority of men a ...
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... theory , tends to the shortening of life . Let me suppose that you can do as you please , and that you please to lead a life of lettered leisure in some pleasant corner of England . You rise when you like ; you go to your room when you ...
... theory , tends to the shortening of life . Let me suppose that you can do as you please , and that you please to lead a life of lettered leisure in some pleasant corner of England . You rise when you like ; you go to your room when you ...
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Página 32 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make man better be; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sear. A lily of a day Is fairer far, in May, Although it fall and die that night; It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures life may perfect be.
Página 94 - And lose to-morrow the ground won to-day — Ah ! do not we, wanderer ! await it too ? Yes, we await it! — but it still delays, And then we suffer! and amongst us one, Who most has suffer'd, takes dejectedly His seat upon the intellectual throne; And all his store of sad experience he Lays bare of wretched days...