The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... child - in the original even to a little girl - and most undoubt- edly , as the book stands , it is fit for any child's perusal who can find amusement in its pages : while to the rather older readers , of whom I trust there will be a ...
... child - in the original even to a little girl - and most undoubt- edly , as the book stands , it is fit for any child's perusal who can find amusement in its pages : while to the rather older readers , of whom I trust there will be a ...
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... child . · · There is one point ( independent of the scientific teaching ) and that , happily , the only really important one , in which the Eng- lish translator has had no change to make or desire . The relig ious teaching of the book ...
... child . · · There is one point ( independent of the scientific teaching ) and that , happily , the only really important one , in which the Eng- lish translator has had no change to make or desire . The relig ious teaching of the book ...
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... dedi- cated to every one ( whose name is legion , of course ) who num- bers among his young friends a " my dear child " to present it to . CONTENTS . LITTER I. - INTRODUCTION • PAGE II . 6 NOTE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION .
... dedi- cated to every one ( whose name is legion , of course ) who num- bers among his young friends a " my dear child " to present it to . CONTENTS . LITTER I. - INTRODUCTION • PAGE II . 6 NOTE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION .
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... child , something of the life and nature of men and animals , believing the information may be of use to you in after - life , besides being an amusement to you now . Of course , I shall have to explain to you a great many particulars ...
... child , something of the life and nature of men and animals , believing the information may be of use to you in after - life , besides being an amusement to you now . Of course , I shall have to explain to you a great many particulars ...
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... children the only creatures who are busy in this way . There is your kitten , for instance , who a few months ago was only a tiny bit of fur , but is now turning gradually into a grown - up cat . It is her daily food which is daily ...
... children the only creatures who are busy in this way . There is your kitten , for instance , who a few months ago was only a tiny bit of fur , but is now turning gradually into a grown - up cat . It is her daily food which is daily ...
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