“Not less than two hours a day should be devoded to exercise, and weather should be little regarded. A person not sick will not be injured by getting wet. It is but taking a cold bath, which never gives a cold to any one. Brute animals are the most healthy, and they are exposed to all weather, and of men, those are healthiest who are the most exposed.”
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Jefferson: Writings
This book offers a deep insight into the thoughts and ideas of Thomas Jefferson, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. It includes a wide range of his works, providing a detailed look at his political philosophy, scientific inquiries, and personal life. more
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