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" If exercise throws off all superfluities, temperance prevents them ; if exercise clears the vessels, temperance neither satiates nor overstrains them; if exercise raises proper ferments in the humours, and promotes... "
The Spectator - Page 103
1739
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The Gentleman's Library: Containing Rules for Conduct in All Parts of Life ...

Gentleman - Conduct of life - 1744 - 488 pages
...Word, if Exercife throws off Superfluities, Temperance prevents them, gives Nature her full Play, and and enables her to exert herfelf in all her Force and Vigour. Would we not permit ourfelves to confider Temperance as a moral Virtue, and that every Receding from...
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The Moral Miscellany: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces, in Prose and Verse ...

English literature - 1773 - 394 pages
...; if exercife clears the veffels, temperance neither famtes nor overtrains them ; if exerciieraifes proper ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation of the blood, temperance riveb nature her full play, and enables her to exert herie!f in all her force and vigour; if exercife...
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The Monthly Miscellany for ..., Volume 2

English poetry - 1774 - 428 pages
...temperance prevents them j if exercife clears the vefels, temperance neither fatiates nor overftvains them ; if exercife raifes proper ferments in the humours,...diffipates a growing diftemper, temperance ftarves it. HOFF tA A TC. Intemperance may be properly terined <he executioner of mankind [generis huKUUtt carnijcx.]...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 4

1786 - 694 pages
...exercife clears the vertéis, temperance neither fatiate* nor overftrains them; if exercilc railes proper ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation...force and vigour; if exercife diffipates a growing di (temper, temperance (larves it. Phyfic, for the moft part, is nothing elfe but the fuhftitute of...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...; if exercife. clears the vcflcls, temperance neither fatiates nor overftriins them ; if exei'ciie raifes proper ferments in the humours, and promotes...gives nature her full play, and enables her to exert herfeif in all her force and vigour; if exercife diflipates a growing diltemper, temperanee ftarves...
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The Spectator, with Illustrative Notes: To which are Prefixed, the ..., Volume 3

1794 - 450 pages
...exercise clears trie-vessels, temperance neither satiates nor overstrains them ; if exercise raises proper' ferments in the humours, and promotes the...gives nature her full play, and enables her to exert herself in all her force and vigour ; if exercise dissipates a growing distemper, temperance starves...
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The Addisonian miscellany, a selection from the Spectator, Tatler, and ...

Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 pages
...excrcife dears the veflels, temperance neither feti« ates nor overftrains them : If exercife raifts proper ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation of the blood, temperance gives nature her fuil play, and enables her to exert herfelf in all her force and vigour : If exercife diffipates a...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 296 pages
...exercise clears the vessels, temperance neither satiates nor overstrains them ; if exercise raises proper ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation...gives nature her full play, and enables her to exert herself in all her force and vigour ; if exercise dissipates a growing distemper, temperance starves...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 3

Joseph Addison - English literature - 1811 - 508 pages
...if exercise clears the vessels, temperance neither satiates nor overstrains them; if exercise raises proper ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation...gives nature her full play, and enables her to exert he,r^ self in all her force and vigour; if exercise dissipates a growing distemper, temperance starves...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]; with notes, and a general index

Spectator The - 1811 - 802 pages
...if exercise clears the vesseU, temperance neither satiates nor overstrains them; if exercise raises proper ferments in the humours, and promotes the circulation...gives nature her full play, and enables her to exert herself in all her force and vigour; if exercise dissipates a growing distemper, temperance starves...
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