The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... exactly correspond with the different sort of work that has to be done in each particular case . For instance , where the machine has grass to act upon , as in the ox , it is differently constructed from that in the cat which has to ...
... exactly correspond with the different sort of work that has to be done in each particular case . For instance , where the machine has grass to act upon , as in the ox , it is differently constructed from that in the cat which has to ...
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... exactly what happens when the machine we are discussing is examined in the different grades of animals . The ignoramus who has not followed it through its changes and reductions cannot recognize it when it is presented to him in its ...
... exactly what happens when the machine we are discussing is examined in the different grades of animals . The ignoramus who has not followed it through its changes and reductions cannot recognize it when it is presented to him in its ...
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... exactly what people do who , when eating , attend only to the porter . He is so pleasant , this porter ; he says such pretty things to you , that you go on talking to him just as if he were the master of the house , who , meanwhile ...
... exactly what people do who , when eating , attend only to the porter . He is so pleasant , this porter ; he says such pretty things to you , that you go on talking to him just as if he were the master of the house , who , meanwhile ...
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... a poizon , and such a powerful one that people poison rats with bread - crumb balls in which it has been introduced . " Oh dear me ! and that poison makes part of our teeth ? " Exactly so , and it even forms part of all 34 THE TEETH .
... a poizon , and such a powerful one that people poison rats with bread - crumb balls in which it has been introduced . " Oh dear me ! and that poison makes part of our teeth ? " Exactly so , and it even forms part of all 34 THE TEETH .
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Jean Macé. Exactly so , and it even forms part of all our bones , and of the bones of all animals ; the best proof of which is , that the phosphorus of lucifer matches has been pro- cured out of bones from the slaughter - house . One ...
Jean Macé. Exactly so , and it even forms part of all our bones , and of the bones of all animals ; the best proof of which is , that the phosphorus of lucifer matches has been pro- cured out of bones from the slaughter - house . One ...
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