| James Johnson - 1815 - 564 էջ
...in temperate regions. " There is," says Dr. Moseley," " in the inhabitants of hot climates, unless present sickness has an absolute control over the...one ; for it furnishes the dissolute libertine with a physical excuse for his debaucheries, when the real source may be traced to relaxation of religious... | |
| James Johnson - 1827 - 708 էջ
...than in temperate regions. " There is," says Dr. Moseley, " in the inhabitants of hot climates, unless present sickness has an absolute control over the...one ; for it furnishes the dissolute libertine with a physical excuse for his debaucheries, when the real source may be traced to a relaxation of religious... | |
| James Africanus Beale Horton - 1867 - 366 էջ
...that in the inhabitants government ri T i of the pas- of hot climates there is a promptitude and a bias to pleasure, and an alienation from serious thought and deep reflection, unless sickness obtains an absolute control over the body. "The brilliancy of the sky and the beauty... | |
| Philip D. Curtin - 1973 - 316 էջ
...actual mental powers at least in mental activity. "There is, in the inhabitants of hot climates, unless present sickness has an absolute control over the...deep reflection. The brilliancy of the skies, and the levity of the atmosphere, conspire to influence the nerves against philosophy and her frigid tenets,... | |
| Robert Earl Hood - 220 էջ
...once practiced medicine in the Caribbean wrote: There is, in the inhabitants of hot climates, unless present sickness has an absolute control over the...deep reflection. The brilliancy of the skies, and the levity of the atmosphere, conspire to influence the nerves against philosophy and her frigid tenets,... | |
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