The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... happens suddenly , but by degrees , as time goes on . Now , then , for the explanation . You have heard , I dare say , of those wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a mass of raw cotton , very like what you see in ...
... happens suddenly , but by degrees , as time goes on . Now , then , for the explanation . You have heard , I dare say , of those wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a mass of raw cotton , very like what you see in ...
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... 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 lowest condition ...
... 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 lowest condition ...
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... happens than you do . True , my dear ; but the cat is only a little cat , and you are a little 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 ...
... happens than you do . True , my dear ; but the cat is only a little cat , and you are a little 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 ...
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... happen in consequence . Well , in the first place , you would eat old mouldy cake with just the same relish as if it were fresh ; and this mouldy cake , which now you carefully avoid because it is mouldy , is very unwholesome food , and ...
... happen in consequence . Well , in the first place , you would eat old mouldy cake with just the same relish as if it were fresh ; and this mouldy cake , which now you carefully avoid because it is mouldy , is very unwholesome food , and ...
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... happens ? The master gets angry sometimes , and no wonder . Mr. Stomach grows weary of these visits , which are of no use to him . He rings all the bells , makes no end of a noise in the house , and forces that traitor of a porter who ...
... happens ? The master gets angry sometimes , and no wonder . Mr. Stomach grows weary of these visits , which are of no use to him . He rings all the bells , makes no end of a noise in the house , and forces that traitor of a porter who ...
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