| 1794 - 450 頁
...in a little book published by LEWIS CoaNARO, the Venetian, which I the rather mention, because itis of undoubted credit, as the late Venetian Ambassador,...once in conversation, when he resided in England. CORXARO, who was the author of the little treatise I am mentioning, was of an infirm constitution,... | |
| 1803 - 402 頁
...wise men, were nearer an hundred than sixty years of age at the time of their respective deaths. But the most remarkable instance of the efficacy of temperance...once in conversation, when he resided in England. Cornaro, who was the author of the little treatise I am mentioning, was of an infirm constitution,... | |
| Mark Noble - 1806 - 454 頁
...Lewis Cornaro, the Venetian ; which I the ra" ther mention, because it is of undoubted cre" dit,as the late Venetian ambassador, who was of " the same...once in " conversation, when he resided in England. " Cornaro, who was the author of the little trea" tise I am mentioning, was of an infirm consti" tution... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 340 頁
...wise men were nearer an hundred than sixty years of age, at the time of their respective deaths. But the most remarkable instance of the efficacy of temperance...once in conversation, when he resided in England. Cornaro, who was the author of the little treatise I am mentioning, was of an infirm constitution,... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 384 頁
...temperance towards the procuring of long life is what we meet with in a little book published by I,ouis Cornaro the Venetian ; which I the rather mention,...once 'in conversation when he resided in England. Cornaro, who was the author of the little treatise I am mentioning, was of an infirm constitution till... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 頁
...wise men were nearer an hundred than sixty years of age at the time of their respective deaths. But the most remarkable instance of the efficacy of temperance...once in conversation, when he resided in England. Cornaro, who was the author of the little treatise I am mentioning, was of an infirm constitution,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 頁
...wise men were nearer an hundred than sixty years of age at the time of their respective deaths. But the most remarkable instance of the efficacy of temperance...once in conversation, when he resided in England. Cornaro, who was the author of the little treatise I am mentioning, was of an infirm constitution,... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1819 - 252 頁
...wise men were nearer a hundred than sixty years of age at the lime of their respective deaths. But the most remarkable instance of the efficacy of temperance...once in conversation, when he resided in England. Cornaro, who was the author of the little treatise I am mentioning, was of an infirm const!- • tution,... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 278 頁
...wise men were nearer a hundred than sixty gjars of age, at the time of their respective deaths, ut the most remarkable instance of the efficacy of temperance...once in conversation, when he resided in England. Cornaro, who was the author of the little treatise I am mentioning, was of an infirm constitution,... | |
| Luigi Cornaro - 1823 - 160 頁
...long life, is what we meet with in a little book published by Lewis Cornaro, the Venetian ; which I rather mention, because it is of undoubted credit,...once in conversation, when he resided in England. Cornaro, who was the author of the little treatise I am mentioning, was of an infirm constitution,... | |
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