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Side 90
... nourishing of weak bodies ; but the almonds , that are not of so high a taste as flesh , do excellently qualify it . 49. Indian maiz hath , of certain , an excellent spirit of nourishment ; but it must be throughly boiled , and made ...
... nourishing of weak bodies ; but the almonds , that are not of so high a taste as flesh , do excellently qualify it . 49. Indian maiz hath , of certain , an excellent spirit of nourishment ; but it must be throughly boiled , and made ...
Side 91
... nourishment in sleep , than when living creatures are awake ; and because , that which is to the present purpose , it helpeth to thrust out the nourishment into the parts . Therefore in aged men , and weak bodies , and such as abound ...
... nourishment in sleep , than when living creatures are awake ; and because , that which is to the present purpose , it helpeth to thrust out the nourishment into the parts . Therefore in aged men , and weak bodies , and such as abound ...
Side 152
... nourishment resteth ; which are fat and sweet ; and have , contrariwise , bitter and over - strong tastes , or a juice so crude as cannot be ripened to the degree of nourishment . Herbs and plants that are esculent raw , have fatness ...
... nourishment resteth ; which are fat and sweet ; and have , contrariwise , bitter and over - strong tastes , or a juice so crude as cannot be ripened to the degree of nourishment . Herbs and plants that are esculent raw , have fatness ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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