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  1. ... it may be destroyed or endangered by unnecessary activity. For these reasons we have already insisted on the propriety of ... to their faculties, naturally cause more or less activity and enter- prise. ... is seldom that we have any reason to refer their origin to causes of such ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Consumption 
    Publication: New York : Redfield, 1857
    ... appetites and industrious in the. observance of laudable activities. Reason then, and philosophy, and common sense, all join ... the almost miraculous effi- cacy of out-door activities in arresting and curing ... for the following reasons, among others : On the very threshold, it is ...
  3. ... appetites and industrious in the observance of laudable activities. Reason then, and philosophy, and common sense, all join ... the almost miraculous effi- cacy of out-door activities in arresting and curing ... for the following reasons, among others : On the very threshold, it is ...
  4. ... reason as feeling.'''' As the true is the activity of reason at work as intellect or knowledge, and as ... not perceive, or understand, is, to me, no reason. Activity of tlie Sensibilities also involved. — But does volition ...
  5. ... according to the type of mechanism set in activity. For this reason some or all of those about to be ...
  6. ... the inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment ... the inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Arts of intoxication : the aim, and the results 
    Publication: New York : Carlton & Lanahan, 1871
    ... 3. Offensive : snuffer, chewer, smoker—4. It lessens activity; reason for it—5. In- jures the health ; seeming ...
  8. ... reduced mobility and ability to perform their usual activities. For these reasons, there are potential cost savings to the NHS ... of their time to supervise individuals. For those reasons, the committee agreed not ... activities would be trialled first. Following this, the committee ...
  9. ... an inability "to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment ... an inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determina- ble physical or mental ...
  10. ... whole life of the mind in all its activity. Reason, according to this doctrine, takes cognizance of that ...
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