This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 Excerpt: ...was such as I had been drinking) could have produced." " " In Holland itself, where it is pretended that the variety of sets live so--ly together, it is notorious how a turbulent party, joining with the Arminians, did attempt to destroy the republic." " They gave them thanks, desiring them to be--still unto them." " Nations, grown as the flocks and herds, shall depute their monarchs to meet at a festival of the world for commemorating th© jubilee of a fifty years' peace." " Thou to mankind Be good and still, and oft return." Healthy--Wholesome. That is healthy which promotes or increases our bodily strength. That is wholesome which does no harm to our physical constitution, but possesses the quality of health. Pure air, exercise, occupations, &c, are healthy; plain food, diet, &c, are wholesome. The internal functions of the body are disorganized by unwholesome food; the physical powers are improved by healthy air and regular exercise, In like manner, abstractly, a wholesome doctrine is a preservative to our morality; a healthy tone of mind tends to the improvement of our faculties. What is healthy acts upon us; what is wholesome, we act upon. Lucio. Nay, not as one would say healthy; Meas.for Meas., i. 2. Gard. The noisome weeds that without profit suck The soil's fertility from wholesome flowers. Rich. II., iii. 4.----the still night, not now, as ere man fell, Wholesome and cool and mild P. L., x. 847.--every moral feeling of his soul Strengthened and braced, by breathing, in content, The keen, the wholesome air of poverty And drinking from the well of homely life The Excursion,1 i. Exercise. The severity of the labour, and the un--state of the atmosphere in which they work, operate most injur...
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