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" The joys of the table are to him of importance ; they tune his mind to serenity, and his soul partakes in the pleasure which they communicate. He does not eat merely for the sake of eating, but each meal is an hour of daily festivity ; a kind of delight,... "
The New-York Medical Journal - Side 181
1830
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The Halcyon Luminary, and Theological Repository, Volum 1

1812 - 594 sider
...tune his mind to serenity, and his soul partakes in the pleasure which they communicate. He does not eat merely for the sake of eating ; but each meal...; a kind of delight attended with this advantage, in regard to others, that it does not make him poorer, but richer. He eats slowly, and has not too...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volum 8

610 sider
...they tune his mind to serenity, and his soul partakes of the joy which they communicate. He does not eat merely for the sake of eating; but each meal is...festivity; a kind of delight, attended with this advantage in regard to others, that it docs not make him poorer, but richer. He eats slowly, and has not too...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volum 3

1824 - 394 sider
...tune his mind to serenityrand his soul partakes in the pleasure which they communicate. He does not eat merely for the sake of eating ; but each meal...; a kind of delight attended with this advantage, in regard to others, that it does not make him poorer but richer. He eats slowly, and has not too much...
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The Journal of Health, Volum 1

1830 - 398 sider
...digestion easy. The joys of the table, in moderation, are to him of importance — they increase the vigour of his system, and tune his mind to serenity, while...increases than diminishes his riches. He eats slowly, and has not too much thirst. An insatiable thirst is always a sign of rapid self-consumption. In general,...
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The Journal of Health, Volum 1

1830 - 410 sider
...does not, however, eat merely for the sake of eating—but each meal is an hour of daily festivity—a kind of delight, attended with this advantage, among...increases than diminishes his riches. He eats slowly, and has not too much thirst. An insatiable thirst is always a sign of rapid self-consumption. In general,...
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The Southern Botanic Journal, Volumer 1-2

1838 - 860 sider
...parts of the body- His senses are good, but not •too delicate — his pulse is slow and regular. His stomach is excellent — his appetite good, and...among others, that it rather increases than diminishes bis riches. He eats slowly, and has not too much thirst. An insatiable thirst is always a sign of rapid...
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Spiritual Philosopher, Volum 1

1850 - 240 sider
...tune his minute serenity, and his soul partakes in the pleasure which they communicate. He does not eat merely for the sake of eating ; but each meal...festivity, a kind of delight attended with this advantage in regard to others, thac it does not make him poorer but richer. He eats slowly nnd has uot too much...
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Hufeland's Art of Prolonging Life

Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland - 1853 - 300 sider
...tune his mind to serenity, and his soul partakes in the pleasure which they communicate. He does not eat merely for the sake of eating ; but each meal...; a kind of delight attended with this advantage, in regard to others, that it does not make him poorer, but richer. He eats slowly, and has not too...
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Hufeland's Art of Prolonging Life

Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland - 1854 - 362 sider
...tune his mind to serenity, and his soul partakes in the pleasure which they communicate. He does not eat merely for the sake of eating ; but each meal...; a kind of delight attended with this advantage, in regard to others, that it does not make him poorer, but richer. He eats slowly, and has not too...
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Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued as ...

Chambers's journal - 1885 - 884 sider
...tune his mind to serenity, and his soul partakes in the pleasure which they communicate. He does not eat merely for the sake of eating, but each meal is...festivity, a kind of delight attended with this advantage, with regard to others, that it does not make Kim poorer, but richer. He eats slowly, and has not too...
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