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1 1| retain our own internal heat; but with an excess of these, 2 1| that is, with an external heat greater than our own internal, 3 1| in warm less. The animal heat is the result of a slow 4 1| out. Of course the vital heat is not to be confounded 5 1| with the expression, animal heat; for while Food may be regarded 6 1| serve only to retain the heat thus generated and absorbed.~ ~ 7 1| warm, to keep the vital heat in us. What pains we accordingly 8 1| and not maintain his vital heat by better methods than other 9 1| first, to retain the vital heat, and secondly, in this state 10 1| steadily increasing his genial heat and beneficence till he 11 7| farther apart, that all animal heat and moisture may have a 12 10| ice being warmed by the heat of the sun reflected from 13 14| greatly expanded under this heat and run together, and lost 14 14| fuel could give out more heat. As for the axe, I was advised 15 15| crackling and actually felt the heat of the fire from over the 16 17| pathetically, wise, to foresee the heat and thirst of July now in 17 17| almost gave up his animal heat, and was glad to take refuge 18 18| the air and earth, but its heat passes through ice a foot 19 18| dissolved by this reflected heat; and I have been told that 20 18| created by this reflected heat. Also, as I have said, the 21 18| until at last with more heat and moisture, as the sun 22 18| tends to flow, and more heat or other genial influences 23 18| earth sent forth an inward heat to greet the returning sun; 24 19| hatched perchance by the heat of an urn. Who does not