10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLIMACTERICALLY»
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Cognitive Functioning in Midlife: Assessment by Mild ...
Mean Beck scores for the subgroups were as follows: in the age group of 50
years climacteri- cally high symptomatic 4.1 (SD 3.3) and climac- terically low
symptomatic 2.3 (SD 1.6); in the age group of 60 years climacterically high
symptomatic ...
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Turun yliopiston julkaisuja: Humaniora
Mean Beck scores for the subgroups were as follows: in the age group of 50
years climacteri- cally high symptomatic 4.1 (SD 3.3) and climac- terically low
symptomatic 2.3 (SD 1.6); in the age group of 60 years climacterically high
symptomatic ...
3
Religio medici, A letter to a friend, Christian morals, ...
of our lives, a life of good years will hardly be a span long, the son in this sense
may outlive the father, and none be climacterically old. He that early arriveth unto
the parts and prudence of age, is happily old without the uncomfortable ...
Thomas Browne (sir.), James Thomas Fields, 1862
... His voice broke in, not with the burst of praise and thanksgiving she had looked
for, but only to say abruptly and anti-climacterically: "I can't hear you. Will you say
that again?" However, but few words were needed, after all, to ring this climax.
Henry Sydnor Harrison, 2012
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Christian Classics... with Notices Biographical and Critical
183 God hath accepted of our lives, a life of good years will hardly be a span long
: the son, in this sense, may outlive the father, and none be climacterically old. He
that early arriveth unto the parts and prudence of age, is happily old without ...
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Our Christian classics: readings from the best divines, with ...
183 God hath accepted of our lives, a life of good years will hardly be a span long
: the son, in this sense, may outlive the father, and none be climacterically old. He
that early arriveth unto the parts and prudence of age, is happily old without ...
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The Works of Sir Thomas Browne: Hydriotaphia. Brampton urns. ...
... a life of good years will hardly be a span long : the son in this sense may out-
live the father, and none be climacterically old. He that early arriveth unto the
parts and prudence of age, is happily old without the uncomfortable attendants of
it; ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1852
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The Monthly Repertory of English Literature, ... Or an ...
as it is langhable.:-A son of medicine (a Dr. Shaw), in vital date climacterically
verging, having purse as Well as person in perspective,'breathed out his
amorous sighs to the daughter of a Scotch baronet. The lady, prone to jocularity,
seemed to ...
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The Works of Sir Thomas Browne
... which abate the comfort of those we now live; if we reckon up only those days
which God hath accepted of our lives, a life of good years will hardly be a span
long: the son in this sense may out-live the father, and none be climacterically old
.
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20 Classic Novels (Illustrated) Part-5:
He was a man of moderate height, a little shortened in appearance by his
equatorial dimensions, and a face that had been mellow from the first was now
climacterically ripe. The beard of a David hid his redundancy of chin; he wore no
watch ...