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Married life, Kate, is a sort of dietary, and one should remember that what he has to eat of every day ought not to be too appetising. 'I abhor your theory. 'Of course you do, child; and you fancy, naturally enough, that you would like ortolans every day for dinner; but my poor cold Greek temperament has none of the romantic warmth of your Celtic nature.

By reference to the Times newspaper of September 27th, 1845, it will be seen that those very influential and wealthy Bishops are supporters en chef of a 'Reformed Poor Law, the 'virtual principle' of which is 'to reduce the condition of those whose necessities oblige them to apply for relief, below that of the labourer of the lowest class. A Reformed Poor Law, having for its 'object, yes reader, its object, the restoration of the pauper to a position below that of the independent labourer. This is their 'standard' of reference, by rigid attention to which they hope to fully carry out their 'vital principle, and thus bring to a satisfactory conclusion the great work of placing 'the pauper in a worse condition than the independent labourer. It appears, from the same journal, that in reply to complaints against their dietary, the Commissioners appointed to work the Reformed Poor Law, consider that twenty-one ounces of food daily 'is more than the hard working labourer with a family could accomplish for himself by his own exertions. This, observes a writer in the Times, being the Commissioners' reading of their own 'standard, it may be considered superfluous to refer to any other authority; but, as the Royal Agricultural Society of England have clubbed their general information on this subject in a compilation from a selection of essays submitted to them, we are bound to refer to such witnesses who give the most precise information on the actual condition of the independent labourer, with minute instructions for his general guidance, and the economical expenditure of his income.

They alone, at a period of disorderly excess, had a dietary which begins to be generally recognized as hygienic; they ate coarse bread, fresh fruit, milk fresh from the cow, many vegetables, little meat, at frugal but regular repasts.

It is a thankless task to search polar literature for dietary facts and still more difficult to attach due weight to varying statements. Some authors omit discussion of this important item altogether, others fail to note alterations made in practice or additions afforded by circumstances, others again forget to describe the nature of various food stuffs.

In the matter of dietary he had only bidden them refrain fro the flesh of warm-blooded beasts. Mr. Parker was always thinking things over and coming to the wrong conclusion. It was foolish of him. She knew him too well to say anything more for the moment. She would have to bide her time because Freddy, of whom she had made an exhaustive study, was a wobbler, and worse than a wobbler.

I think they help a person sort out the massive confusion that exists today about proper diet. First principle: Homo Sapiens clearly can posses extreme health while eating very different dietary regimens. There is no one right diet for humans. Before the industrial era almost everyone on Earth ate what was produced locally.

It was large and carelessly furnished; there were no servants other than his three assistants, and his dietary and private life were characterised by a philosophical simplicity. He was a water-drinker, a vegetarian, and all those logical disciplinary things. But the sight of his equipment settled many doubts.

I can hardly believe this abnormal cruelty to be the mere result of uncivilization; it appears to me the effect of an arrested development, which leaves to the man all the ferocity of the carnivor, the unreflecting cruelty of the child. The dietary of these "wild men of the woods" would astonish the starveling sons of civilization.

We were drifting, I could see, towards Doctor Haig's system of dietary, and whether the exclusion or inclusion of fish and chicken were most conducive to high efficiency, when Britten, who had refused lemonade and claret and demanded Burgundy, broke out, and was discovered to be demanding in his throat just what we Young Liberals thought we were up to?

However, the export demand for our forces and the Allies is limited only by shipping capacity, and it may be that we shall have a still larger demand at the war's end which will tax any reserve which we can possibly accumulate. Meat does not play nearly so important a part in the world's dietary as we are accustomed to think.