The ensign of peace : shewing, how the health, both of body and mind, may be preserved, and even revived by the mild and attenuating power of a most valuable and cheap medicine. Its singular and most excellent property is to subdue the flesh to the will of the spirit; by which happy means, mankind may enjoy a state of temperance instead of intemperance, and a state of virtue instead of vice. The continued use of this medicine irradicates most diseases, and is seriously recommended to the people of this island
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The ensign of peace : shewing, how the health, both of body and mind, may be preserved, and even revived by the mild and attenuating power of a most valuable and cheap medicine. Its singular and most excellent property is to subdue the flesh to the will of the spirit; by which happy means, mankind may enjoy a state of temperance instead of intemperance, and a state of virtue instead of vice. The continued use of this medicine irradicates most diseases, and is seriously recommended to the people of this island
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The work The ensign of peace : shewing, how the health, both of body and mind, may be preserved, and even revived by the mild and attenuating power of a most valuable and cheap medicine. Its singular and most excellent property is to subdue the flesh to the will of the spirit; by which happy means, mankind may enjoy a state of temperance instead of intemperance, and a state of virtue instead of vice. The continued use of this medicine irradicates most diseases, and is seriously recommended to the people of this island represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- shewing, how the health, both of body and mind, may be preserved, and even revived by the mild and attenuating power of a most valuable and cheap medicine. Its singular and most excellent property is to subdue the flesh to the will of the spirit; by which happy means, mankind may enjoy a state of temperance instead of intemperance, and a state of virtue instead of vice. The continued use of this medicine irradicates most diseases, and is seriously recommended to the people of this island
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