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 1    1|          goes out. Of course the vital heat is not to be confounded
 2    1|        to keep warm, to keep the vital heat in us. What pains we
 3    1| philosopher and not maintain his vital heat by better methods than
 4    1|         is, first, to retain the vital heat, and secondly, in this
 5    1| prophesied a speedy decay of the vital forces. Yet I find it not
 6    1|       one and do not nip me in a vital part. But perchance it would
 7    4|       sight, a stagnation of the vital circulations, and a general
 8    5|   awakened thus early to put the vital beat in him and get him
 9    7|          in such a case, and the vital vigor stood its ground.
10    8|        thinks likely, attracted "vital spirits" from the air. I
11   14|       the fireplace, as the most vital part of the house. Indeed,
12   19|         the most significant and vital experiences; you are compelled
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