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Page 78
... live a sedentary life , but sit constantly bent , and sustaining an injurious pressure on the stomach , taylors , bakers , and glass - blowers , who are exhausted by intense heat , severe work , and hard drinking , and men of letters ...
... live a sedentary life , but sit constantly bent , and sustaining an injurious pressure on the stomach , taylors , bakers , and glass - blowers , who are exhausted by intense heat , severe work , and hard drinking , and men of letters ...
Page 79
... live long . They often terminate their own existence in the attacks of the disorder ; but even when carefully watched , and every care is taken of them , they never attain old age . Many die before thirty or forty , and few live beyond ...
... live long . They often terminate their own existence in the attacks of the disorder ; but even when carefully watched , and every care is taken of them , they never attain old age . Many die before thirty or forty , and few live beyond ...
Page 345
... live even in the warmest climates , do not obtain the deep hue of the negro or Hindu ; nor do such of them as live in the coldest countries , acquire the clear bloom of the European . In adventitious circumstances , such as laws ...
... live even in the warmest climates , do not obtain the deep hue of the negro or Hindu ; nor do such of them as live in the coldest countries , acquire the clear bloom of the European . In adventitious circumstances , such as laws ...
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