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Show 3 E E s sAY towards a c { a i o f e i a i w the Benefi both to the Body, and the Mind THA it was anciently efteem' an lxercife, there can be no manner o doubt5 becaufe it was taught amon the other Gymnafiic Arts, and 1s b clean.sh data import.tsv out README Lucia Laician prefcrr' to all the reft clean.sh data import.tsv out README An dislog. de wihereas (fays he) other Studies yiel TR eithe onl ‘Pleafur or ‘Profity Dan cing alone has both, and heightens th Advantage in being cloatb'd in Plea i fure For is it not a far moredelight ful Spectacle to fee Dancing, than t behold: the Touths at Fifty-cuffs, an fowing all over with Blood; or wrefiling a Fall in the Dufl, when the might with more Safety, Comzlinef F and Pleafure, be [een in aldance? Th i Hil decent Motions of Dancing therefore and t e graceful Poftures of the Bed the Turningsy OSteps, Bendings, Ri I Jings and Springs, afford great deligh (LA the Performers i proportionable Exercife, which bot fupples the.Body, and renders it flexible and pliant to all Poflures, and give to the Speciators, and nolefs Health t hiith 1 muft alwap believe, thattobe the moft valuable an Fo it Likewife Strength and Robufinefs TH doul Ly |