The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 277
... digestion in the general way , than others ; that some also , under certain limitations , possess more of a nutritive quality than do others ; and the present pages might be considered as defective , did they not offer to the ...
... digestion in the general way , than others ; that some also , under certain limitations , possess more of a nutritive quality than do others ; and the present pages might be considered as defective , did they not offer to the ...
Page 278
... digestion , and the latter is particu- larly adapted for weak stomachs . Salmon , while it is nutritive , is oily and difficult of digestion . Salmon - trout is said to be less nutritive than the salmon itself , but , as being less oily ...
... digestion , and the latter is particu- larly adapted for weak stomachs . Salmon , while it is nutritive , is oily and difficult of digestion . Salmon - trout is said to be less nutritive than the salmon itself , but , as being less oily ...
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... digestion of the food is in the ratio of air consumed by the lungs . Hence , in part , the keen appetite , and facile di- gestion , and vermillion cheek of the labouring rustic , compared with the little desire for food and little ...
... digestion of the food is in the ratio of air consumed by the lungs . Hence , in part , the keen appetite , and facile di- gestion , and vermillion cheek of the labouring rustic , compared with the little desire for food and little ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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