Fifty Years and Beyond: Or, Gathered Gems for the AgedF. H. Revell, 1881 - 384 |
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... Close - Fisted Pro- fessor , · 360 God Our Father ; Trials and Sufficient Grace ; Scripture Names of Christians ; How True ; The Christian - What He Should Be ; From Thomas à Kempis , 361 Our Religion ; True Religion ; If the Sun has ...
... Close - Fisted Pro- fessor , · 360 God Our Father ; Trials and Sufficient Grace ; Scripture Names of Christians ; How True ; The Christian - What He Should Be ; From Thomas à Kempis , 361 Our Religion ; True Religion ; If the Sun has ...
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... air and good water ; habitually active physical exercise in the open air ; intellectual and moral activity ; and a cheerful buoy- ant temper . Whoever keeps close company with these throughout 20 FIFTY YEARS AND BEYOND .
... air and good water ; habitually active physical exercise in the open air ; intellectual and moral activity ; and a cheerful buoy- ant temper . Whoever keeps close company with these throughout 20 FIFTY YEARS AND BEYOND .
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Or, Gathered Gems for the Aged S. G. Lathrop. ant temper . Whoever keeps close company with these throughout the periods of youth and middle age , will both postpone the coming of old age and render it vigorous and happy when it does ...
Or, Gathered Gems for the Aged S. G. Lathrop. ant temper . Whoever keeps close company with these throughout the periods of youth and middle age , will both postpone the coming of old age and render it vigorous and happy when it does ...
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... close this chapter with the following brief proposi- tions : 1st . A person entering upon the period of old age should avoid , as far as possible , all sudden and extreme changes in occupation or modes of life . He should more ...
... close this chapter with the following brief proposi- tions : 1st . A person entering upon the period of old age should avoid , as far as possible , all sudden and extreme changes in occupation or modes of life . He should more ...
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... close observer , long before the state of dotage is recognizable by the ordinary eye . There is no doubt that , under these circumstances , life and intellectual vigor would often be prolonged by a judi- cious change of occupation and ...
... close observer , long before the state of dotage is recognizable by the ordinary eye . There is no doubt that , under these circumstances , life and intellectual vigor would often be prolonged by a judi- cious change of occupation and ...
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