The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... become a thorough convert to the author's views that such a study — perhaps I ought to add , so pursued as he has ... becoming masters of an amount of valuable information on very difficult subjects , they will have nothing to complain ...
... become a thorough convert to the author's views that such a study — perhaps I ought to add , so pursued as he has ... becoming masters of an amount of valuable information on very difficult subjects , they will have nothing to complain ...
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... becoming a cat inside her - her saucers of milk now , and very soon her mice , all serve to the same end . The large ox ... become mar.'s flesh in the same manner . But , further , still : Even the forest trees , which grow so high and ...
... becoming a cat inside her - her saucers of milk now , and very soon her mice , all serve to the same end . The large ox ... become mar.'s flesh in the same manner . But , further , still : Even the forest trees , which grow so high and ...
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... ferent from each other , which you are manufacturing in this manner all day long , without knowing anything about it . And a very fortunate thing this is for you ; for I do not know what would become of you INTRODUCTION 13.
... ferent from each other , which you are manufacturing in this manner all day long , without knowing anything about it . And a very fortunate thing this is for you ; for I do not know what would become of you INTRODUCTION 13.
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Jean Macé. for I do not know what would become of you if you had to be thinking from morning to night of all that requires to be done in your body , as your mother has to look after and remember all that has to be done in the house ...
Jean Macé. for I do not know what would become of you if you had to be thinking from morning to night of all that requires to be done in your body , as your mother has to look after and remember all that has to be done in the house ...
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... becoming less and less elaborate- losing here one of its parts , there another , but neverthe- less remaining still the same machine to all intents and purposes ; though by the time it has reached its lowest condition of structure we ...
... becoming less and less elaborate- losing here one of its parts , there another , but neverthe- less remaining still the same machine to all intents and purposes ; though by the time it has reached its lowest condition of structure we ...
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