Citations:healthfuller

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 * 1718, Guy Miege, The Present State of Great‐Britain and Ireland, Chapter IX., page #122:
 * Lincoln’s‐Inn and Gray’s‐Inn ſtand upon a higher Ground, and in a gravelly Soil, which makes ’em the healthfuller.
 * 1845, John Smith, Fruits and Farinacea the Proper Food of Man, Chapter III., page #194:
 * Yea, the most of them fead upon graine, carne, rootes, pulse, hearbes, weedes, and such other baggage ; and yet lived longer than wee, were healthfuller than wee, of better complection than wee, and much stronger than wee in every respect : wherefore i can not perswade myself otherwise, but that our niceness and curiousness in diet hath altered our nature, distempered our bodies, and made us subject to millions of discrasies and diseases, more than ever were our forefathers subject unto, and consequently of shorter life than they.
 * 1886, Charles Dickens, All the Year Round, Volume XXXVIII., page #270:
 * “ I dare say,” he adds, “ I shall find you the better and the honester man for it many years hence ; very probable the healthfuller and the cheerfuller into the bargain.