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1 3 | of a humid and pituitous constitution, and their bellies subject 2 4 | first place, are of a hard constitution, from the waters being hard, 3 10| especially those of a phlegmatic constitution. Dysenteries are also likely 4 11| another form and another constitution. So it is with regard to 5 12| itself, both as regards its constitution and mildness of the seasons, 6 14| usage operated, so that this constitution was the result of force: 7 19| such a country, with such a constitution and in such a climate; but 8 20| and flabbiness of their constitution, for they can neither strain 9 21| impossible that persons of such a constitution could be prolific, for, 10 21| owing to the laxity of his constitution, the softness and coldness 11 23| passionate occur in such a constitution; for frequent excitement 12 24| vigilance accompany such a constitution; in morals and passions