| Thomas Ashe - 1803 - 402 lehte
...In this last practice he is also supported by the public habit. In a country then, where bacon anil spirits form the favourite summer repast, it cannot...attribute entirely the causes of infirmity to the clilnate. No people on earth live with less regard to regimen. They eat salt meat three times a day,... | |
| Thomas Ashe - 1808 - 310 lehte
...is also supported by the public habit. In a country then, where bacon and spirits form the favorite summer repast, it cannot be just to attribute entirely...times a day, seldom or never have any vegetable, and drinkardent spirits from morning till night ! They have not only an aversion to fresh meat, but a vulgar... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 lehte
...summer repast, it cannot be just to attribute entirely the causes of inferiority to the climate. Ño people on earth live with less regard to regimen; they eat salt meat three times a day; seldom have any vegetables; and drink ardent spirits from morning till night." II. 281. Mr. Ash e gives a... | |
| 1810 - 554 lehte
...cannot be just to attribute entirely the causes of inferiority to the climate. No people on ea. th live with less regard to regimen ; they eat salt meat three times * day ; seldom have any vegetables ; and drink ardent spirits from morning till night. ' II. '281.... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 466 lehte
...is also supported by the public habit. In a country, then, where bacon and spirits form the favorite summer repast, it cannot be just to attribute entirely...salt meat three times a day, seldom or never have any vegetables, and drink ardent spirits from morning till night. They have not only an aversion to fresh... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 474 lehte
...is also supported by the public habit. In a country, then, where bacon and spirits form the favorite summer repast, it cannot be just to attribute entirely...salt meat three times a day, seldom or never have any vegetables, and drink ardent spirits from morning till night. They have not only an aversion to fresh... | |
| Rupert B. Vance - 1935 - 624 lehte
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| Henry Adams - 1955 - 152 lehte
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