The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... called learned , but because in proportion to what we learn we approach nearer to the destiny which God . has appointed to man , and when we walk obediently in the path which God himself has marked out for us INTRODUCTION . 17.
... called learned , but because in proportion to what we learn we approach nearer to the destiny which God . has appointed to man , and when we walk obediently in the path which God himself has marked out for us INTRODUCTION . 17.
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... called the thumb , which stands out on one side quite apart from the others . Look at it with respect ; it is to these two little bones , covered over with a little flesh , that man owes part of his physical superiority to other animals ...
... called the thumb , which stands out on one side quite apart from the others . Look at it with respect ; it is to these two little bones , covered over with a little flesh , that man owes part of his physical superiority to other animals ...
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... room . You will see there some jolly little fellows , who are alsɔ very useful in their way , and whose history is no less curious . They are called TEETH . LETTER IV . THE TEETH . WHEN you were quite 32 THE TONGUE .
... room . You will see there some jolly little fellows , who are alsɔ very useful in their way , and whose history is no less curious . They are called TEETH . LETTER IV . THE TEETH . WHEN you were quite 32 THE TONGUE .
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... called phosphores cent , from the name of the substance which produces it . And in this way one can write on walls in letters of fire , to the terror of cowards . Now , come ; if you will promise to be very wise , and only to make the ...
... called phosphores cent , from the name of the substance which produces it . And in this way one can write on walls in letters of fire , to the terror of cowards . Now , come ; if you will promise to be very wise , and only to make the ...
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... your debt of gratitude is as much due to the one as to the other . Perhaps my first letter may have led you to suppose that I was inclined to laugh at what I called learned men ; and they are perhaps a little to blame THE TEETH 43.
... your debt of gratitude is as much due to the one as to the other . Perhaps my first letter may have led you to suppose that I was inclined to laugh at what I called learned men ; and they are perhaps a little to blame THE TEETH 43.
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