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1 4 | any common complaint which may be prevailing from the changes 2 7 | bad and what good effects may be derived from water; for 3 7 | strength need not mind, but may always drink whatever is 4 7 | suitable for any disease, may accomplish his purpose by 5 8 | part is left behind. You may ascertain this in the following 6 10| respecting the seasons, one may judge whether the year will 7 11| and observes these things may be able to foresee most 8 12| mildness of the seasons, may be said to bear a close 9 14| most part; and if the same may be said of other forms of 10 16| consideration with them how they may acquire military discipline, 11 16| discipline, but how they may seem not to be warlike, 12 16| noble and manly actions they may perform lead only to the 13 19| they live, so that winter may be said to be always present 14 20| horsemanship, so that they may be adepts at it; and because 15 23| and equable. And the same may be said of their dispositions, 16 24| not naturally in them, but may be engendered in them by 17 24| rain water from it, these may be wholesome and clear; 18 24| scorched by the sun, there you may see the hardy, hardy, slender, 19 24| conclusions from them, you may judge of the rest without