| Luigi Cornaro - 1768 - 300 pages
...the effect ; fo that he, who purfues a regular courfe of life, need not be apprehenfive of illnefs, as he need not be afraid of the effect, who has guarded againft the caufe. Since it therefore appears that a regular life is fo profitable and virtuous, fo... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1821 - 582 pages
...regularly he extirpates every seed of sickness and thus by removing the cause, prevents the effects ; so that he who pursues a regular course of life need...effect, who has guarded against the cause. Since, therefore, it appears that a regular life is so profitable and virtuous, so lovely and so holy, it... | |
| Luigi Cornaro - 1823 - 160 pages
...regularly he extirpates every seed of sickness, and thus by removing the cause, prevents the effects; so that he who pursues a regular course of life need...of illness, as he need not be afraid of the effect which has guarded against the cause. Since, therefore, it appears that a regular life is so profitable... | |
| Luigi Cornaro - 1842 - 254 pages
...burden, with which nature was already oppressed, by giving her a greater quantity of food, than she c»n, in such circumstances, support ; and this, I imagine,...of the effect, who has guarded against the cause. ~i Since it therefore appears that a regular life is so profitable and virtuous, so lovely and so holy,... | |
| Thomas Clark Hinkle - 1921 - 136 pages
...don't need to overeat, and keep on doing it, just because you must eat. II. HOW TO OVERCOME THE TROUBLE "He who pursues a regular course of life need not be apprehensive of illness, as he who has guarded against the cause need not be afraid of the effect." — CORNARO II. HOW TO OVERCOME... | |
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