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... body itself can be used to supply the fuel , without the necessity for immediate restoration by means of food . The body , therefore , differs from an engine in one very essential point ; the latter cannot consume as fuel the mate ...
... body itself can be used to supply the fuel , without the necessity for immediate restoration by means of food . The body , therefore , differs from an engine in one very essential point ; the latter cannot consume as fuel the mate ...
Pagina 2
... body the animal organism can go on working and manifesting all its ordinary powers . There is , however , a limit to this con- sumption of the tissues ; the man who takes no food resembles a spendthrift who lives upon his capital - when ...
... body the animal organism can go on working and manifesting all its ordinary powers . There is , however , a limit to this con- sumption of the tissues ; the man who takes no food resembles a spendthrift who lives upon his capital - when ...
Pagina 4
... body . It is probably owing to warmth and moisture that persons buried in mines or confined in some similar man- ner have had their lives preserved beyond the ordinary period . Dr. Tanner's suc- cess was , no doubt , favored by the sum ...
... body . It is probably owing to warmth and moisture that persons buried in mines or confined in some similar man- ner have had their lives preserved beyond the ordinary period . Dr. Tanner's suc- cess was , no doubt , favored by the sum ...
Pagina 19
... body into a thousand graceful flexions to catch the bouncing ball . When men played the ball dance , it was usual to cast the ball high into the air ; and , on its de- scent , to catch it off the ground , neither of the dancers - for ...
... body into a thousand graceful flexions to catch the bouncing ball . When men played the ball dance , it was usual to cast the ball high into the air ; and , on its de- scent , to catch it off the ground , neither of the dancers - for ...
Pagina 20
... body ; and , to be proper morricers , they must have two hundred and fifty - two bells in all . These were arranged in twenty - one sets of twelve bells each , which were tuned in musical intervals with each other . Bells of certain ...
... body ; and , to be proper morricers , they must have two hundred and fifty - two bells in all . These were arranged in twenty - one sets of twelve bells each , which were tuned in musical intervals with each other . Bells of certain ...
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