| William Wollaston - 1725 - 228 pages
...a man's power to keep his hand from his mouth : if it is, it is alfo in his power to forbear excefs in eating and drinking. If he has the command of his...to abftain from ill company and vicious places. And fo on e. This fuggeib a very material thought : that forbearances, at leaft in all ordinary cafes,... | |
| William Wollaston - 1731 - 242 pages
...a man's power to keep his hand from his mouth : if it is, it is alio in his power to forbear excefs in eating and drinking. If he has the command of his...or that or no whither, as fure he has, it is in his powertoabftain from ill company and vicious places. And fo on e. This fuggefts a very material thought... | |
| William Wollaston - 1746 - 436 pages
...a man's power to keep his hand from his mouth : if it is, it is alfo in his power to forbear excefs in eating and drinking. If he has the command of his...to abftain from ill company and vicious places. And fo on r . f What the Pbarifees fay, according to Jofcphus, feems fo be right. Of uiv in/ $&fifeU9t... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1778 - 590 pages
...Nature, p. 112.] ' to keep his hand from his mouth. If if is, it is alfo in his power to forbear exccfs in eating and drinking. If he has the command of his...as fure he has, it is in his power to abftain from vicious company or vicious places, and fo on." — Thefe forbearances and motions, he adds, " depend... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1778 - 594 pages
...Nature, p. n 2.1 ' to keep his hand from his mouth. If it is, it is alfo in his power to forbear excefs in eating and drinking. If he has the command of his own feet, fo as to gp either this way or that, or no whither, as fure he has, it is is) his power to abilain from vicious... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1782 - 362 pages
...man's power to keep his " hand from his mouth. If it is, it is alfo " in his power to forbear excefs in eating " and drinking. If he has the command of...fure he has," " it is in his power to abftain from vicious " company and vicious places, and fo on." Again he fays -f-. "I can move my hand " upwards... | |
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