| John Locke - 1693 - 290 halaman
...dried without Sugar, I think very wholefome: But ^tvectr meats, of all Kinds to b3 avoided ; C 3 which, which, whether they do more Harm to the Maker, or Eater, is not eafie to tell. This 1 am fure, It is one of themoft inconvenient Ways of Expence that Vanity hath yet... | |
| 1772 - 324 halaman
...I have heard, after October. Fruits alfb dried with fugar, I.think very wholfome ;. bat fweetmeats of all kinds are to be avoided, which, whether they...not eafy. to tell: this I am fure, it is one of the mod inconvenient ways of expence shut vanity has yet found . out, and fo 1 leave them to the ladies..... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 halaman
...heard, after October. Fruits a'fo, dry'd without fugar, I think very -wholfome. But fweet-meats of alt kinds are to be avoided ; which, whether they do more...yet found out ; and fo I leave them to the ladies. § 2 r . Of all that looks foft and efSJeep. feminate, nothing is more to be indulged children, than... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 halaman
...Fruits also dried without sugar I think very wholesome. But sweetmeats of all kinds are to be avoided ~f which, whether they do more harm to the maker or eater, is not easy to tell. This I am sure,.it is one of the most inconvenient ways of expence, that vanity hath... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 502 halaman
...body hurt, that I have heard, after October. Fruits also dried without sugar I think very wholesome. But sweetmeats of all kinds are to be avoided ; which,...whether they do more harm to the maker or eater, is not easy to tell. This I am sure, it is one of the most inconvenient ways of expense that vanity hath yet... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1862 - 638 halaman
...atter October. Fruits also dried without sugar I think very wholesome. But sweetmeats of all kiud» are to be avoided ; which, whether they do more harm to the maker or eater, is not easy to tell. This I am sure, it is one of the most inconvenient ways of expense that vanity hath yet... | |
| Robert Hebert Quick - 1868 - 360 halaman
...children are to have very little sugar or salt. ' Sweetmeats of all kinds are to be avoided,' says he, 'which, whether they do more harm to the maker or eater is not easy to tell.' (Ed. § 20.) Now, however, doctors have found out that young people's taste for sweets... | |
| 1874 - 702 halaman
...children are to have very little sugar or salt. " Sweetmeats of all kinds are to be avoided," says he, "which, whether they do more harm to the maker or eater is not easy to tell." (Ed. £ 20.) Now, however, doctors have found out that young people's taste for sweets... | |
| California. Legislature - 1875 - 534 halaman
...children are to have very little sugar or salt. 'Sweetmeats of all kinds are to be avoided,' says he, ' which, whether they do more harm to the maker or eater is not easy to tell.' (Ed. § 20.) Now, however, doctors have found out that young people's tastes for sweets... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 halaman
...body hurt, that I have heard, after October. Fruits also dried without sugar I think very wholesome. But sweetmeats of all kinds are to be avoided ; which,...whether they do more harm to the maker or eater, is not easy to tell. This I am sure, it is one of the most inconvenient ways of expense that vanity hath yc... | |
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