The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... give out at the other a roll of fine calico , all folded and packed up ready to be deliv- ered to the tradespeople . Well , you have within you , a machine even more ingenious than that , which re- ceives from you all the bread - and ...
... give out at the other a roll of fine calico , all folded and packed up ready to be deliv- ered to the tradespeople . Well , you have within you , a machine even more ingenious than that , which re- ceives from you all the bread - and ...
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... give it more than a proper share of work to perform . Do you understand ? We will see what becomes of the mouthful of bread which you place so coolly between your teeth , as if when that was done nothing further re- mained to be thought ...
... give it more than a proper share of work to perform . Do you understand ? We will see what becomes of the mouthful of bread which you place so coolly between your teeth , as if when that was done nothing further re- mained to be thought ...
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... give you a description of it ; you know what it 13 like . But what , perhaps , you do not know , because you have never thought about it , is , the reason why your hand is a more convenient , and consequently more perfect , instrument ...
... give you a description of it ; you know what it 13 like . But what , perhaps , you do not know , because you have never thought about it , is , the reason why your hand is a more convenient , and consequently more perfect , instrument ...
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... give you till to - morrow to think about it . Meanwhile , as I have a little time left , I will say one word more about what we are going to look at together . It would hardly be worth while to tell you this pretty story which we have ...
... give you till to - morrow to think about it . Meanwhile , as I have a little time left , I will say one word more about what we are going to look at together . It would hardly be worth while to tell you this pretty story which we have ...
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... gives such an unscrupulous dis- missal to unpleasant intruders . In other words , it is by his directions that we ... give you , my dear child , there is one thing you must never lose sight of , even when I do not allude to it ; and ...
... gives such an unscrupulous dis- missal to unpleasant intruders . In other words , it is by his directions that we ... give you , my dear child , there is one thing you must never lose sight of , even when I do not allude to it ; and ...
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