The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... come near it . But again , the frog , which can come and go as it likes , is decidedly superior to the oyster , which has neither head nor limbs , and lives all alone , glued into a shell , in a sort of per- petual imprisonment . Now ...
... come near it . But again , the frog , which can come and go as it likes , is decidedly superior to the oyster , which has neither head nor limbs , and lives all alone , glued into a shell , in a sort of per- petual imprisonment . Now ...
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... come for ; and if he does not like their appearance , he refuses them ad- mittance . We too , then , to be complete , need a porter of this sort in our mouths , and I am happy to say we have one accordingly . I wonder whether you know ...
... come for ; and if he does not like their appearance , he refuses them ad- mittance . We too , then , to be complete , need a porter of this sort in our mouths , and I am happy to say we have one accordingly . I wonder whether you know ...
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... comes and goes without ceasing about her little girl now . It is the daughter's hand which should come and go around the old mother hereafter - her hand and not another's . Here again , my child , the mouth is nothing without the hand ...
... comes and goes without ceasing about her little girl now . It is the daughter's hand which should come and go around the old mother hereafter - her hand and not another's . Here again , my child , the mouth is nothing without the hand ...
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... comes into a child's head to think that things can be otherwise than as God has made them . And in that respect chil- dren are sometimes wiser than philosophers . Neverthe- less , we will suppose this for once , and consider what would ...
... comes into a child's head to think that things can be otherwise than as God has made them . And in that respect chil- dren are sometimes wiser than philosophers . Neverthe- less , we will suppose this for once , and consider what would ...
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... comes into their hands , without even taking the trouble to taste it , and who would escape a good many stomach ... come to dinner or tea , if it were only a question of working their little jaws , and nothing further . What struggles ...
... comes into their hands , without even taking the trouble to taste it , and who would escape a good many stomach ... come to dinner or tea , if it were only a question of working their little jaws , and nothing further . What struggles ...
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