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... spirits ; and the spirits are they that put forth sweat : besides , they are less fleshy , and sweat issueth ( chiefly ) out of the parts that are less fleshy , and more dry CENTURY VIII . 11.
... spirits ; and the spirits are they that put forth sweat : besides , they are less fleshy , and sweat issueth ( chiefly ) out of the parts that are less fleshy , and more dry CENTURY VIII . 11.
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... spirits do naturally move inwards , and there rest . But when they are collected once within , the heat becometh more violent and irritate ; and thereby expelleth sweat . 710. Cold sweats are ( many times ) mortal , and near death ; and ...
... spirits do naturally move inwards , and there rest . But when they are collected once within , the heat becometh more violent and irritate ; and thereby expelleth sweat . 710. Cold sweats are ( many times ) mortal , and near death ; and ...
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... spirits inward , the outward parts are destituted , and not sustained . Standing upright of the hair is caused , for that by shutting of the pores of the skin , the hair that lieth aslope must needs rise . Starting is both an ...
... spirits inward , the outward parts are destituted , and not sustained . Standing upright of the hair is caused , for that by shutting of the pores of the skin , the hair that lieth aslope must needs rise . Starting is both an ...
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... spirits : for it must be noted that many motions , though they be unprofitable to expel that which hurteth , yet ... spirits cannot expel the thing that hurteth , in their strife to do it , by motion of con- sent they expel the voice ...
... spirits : for it must be noted that many motions , though they be unprofitable to expel that which hurteth , yet ... spirits cannot expel the thing that hurteth , in their strife to do it , by motion of con- sent they expel the voice ...
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... spirits into the outward parts ; which mak- eth them more lively and stirring . We know it hath been seen that excessive sudden joy hath caused pres- ent death , while the spirits did spread so much as they could not retire again . As ...
... spirits into the outward parts ; which mak- eth them more lively and stirring . We know it hath been seen that excessive sudden joy hath caused pres- ent death , while the spirits did spread so much as they could not retire again . As ...
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