The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... XIX . THE ACTION OF THE LUNGS . XX . - CARBON AND OXYGEN 139 151 166 • XXI . - COMBUSTION XXII . - ANIMAL HEAT · 174 · 181 XXIII .-- ACTION OF THE BLOOD UPON THE ORGANS 194 XXIV . - THE WORK OF THE ORGANS XXV . ( 7 )
... XIX . THE ACTION OF THE LUNGS . XX . - CARBON AND OXYGEN 139 151 166 • XXI . - COMBUSTION XXII . - ANIMAL HEAT · 174 · 181 XXIII .-- ACTION OF THE BLOOD UPON THE ORGANS 194 XXIV . - THE WORK OF THE ORGANS XXV . ( 7 )
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... animal . And , as you will see by - and - by , these variations exactly correspond with the different sort of work ... animals are not of equal value ; or , at least , to use a better expression , they have not all had the same ...
... animal . And , as you will see by - and - by , these variations exactly correspond with the different sort of work ... animals are not of equal value ; or , at least , to use a better expression , they have not all had the same ...
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... animal , except the monkey , our nearest neighbor . I may even add , while we are about it , that it is this which distinguishes the hand from a paw or a foot . Our feet , which have other things to do than to pick up ap- ples or lay ...
... animal , except the monkey , our nearest neighbor . I may even add , while we are about it , that it is this which distinguishes the hand from a paw or a foot . Our feet , which have other things to do than to pick up ap- ples or lay ...
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... animal , at least , who understands for what end she has received the sense of taste , and who makes a reasonable use of it . Very different from some children of my acquaintance , who heedlessly stuff into their mouths whatever comes ...
... animal , at least , who understands for what end she has received the sense of taste , and who makes a reasonable use of it . Very different from some children of my acquaintance , who heedlessly stuff into their mouths whatever comes ...
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... animal whose interior formation resembles yours very , very much . And who do you suppose is this audacious animal , which presumes to have an inside so like that of a pretty little girl ? Really , I am half ashamed to name him , for ...
... animal whose interior formation resembles yours very , very much . And who do you suppose is this audacious animal , which presumes to have an inside so like that of a pretty little girl ? Really , I am half ashamed to name him , for ...
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