The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... 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 great many , I will venture to say that the ...
... 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 great many , I will venture to say that the ...
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... girls , as well as more comprehensible , than it is sometimes supposed to be . Moreover , you will be in advance of your years , as it were , and one day may be astonished to find that you had mastered in childhood , almost as a mere ...
... girls , as well as more comprehensible , than it is sometimes supposed to be . Moreover , you will be in advance of your years , as it were , and one day may be astonished to find that you had mastered in childhood , almost as a mere ...
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... girls , milk and mice turning into cats , and grass into oxen ! And I call it a history , observe , because it is a transformation that never happens suddenly , but by degrees , as time goes on . Now , then , for the explanation . You ...
... girls , milk and mice turning into cats , and grass into oxen ! And I call it a history , observe , because it is a transformation that never happens suddenly , but by degrees , as time goes on . Now , then , for the explanation . You ...
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... girl . We will study first , piece by piece , the exquisite machine within ourselves , which is of such unceasing use to us as long as we do not give it more than a proper share of work to perform . Do you understand ? We will see what ...
... girl . We will study first , piece by piece , the exquisite machine within ourselves , which is of such unceasing use to us as long as we do not give it more than a proper share of work to perform . Do you understand ? We will see what ...
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... girl . Up to the present moment you and she have known , one as much as the other on this sub- ject , and on that point you have therefore had no su- periority over her . But she will never trouble herself about it , and will always ...
... girl . Up to the present moment you and she have known , one as much as the other on this sub- ject , and on that point you have therefore had no su- periority over her . But she will never trouble herself about it , and will always ...
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