The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... idea of the author and rendered it with singular felicity , it may be very properly objected that she has taken some liberties with the text when there was any conflict of opinion between herself and her author , and has given her own ideas ...
... idea of the author and rendered it with singular felicity , it may be very properly objected that she has taken some liberties with the text when there was any conflict of opinion between herself and her author , and has given her own ideas ...
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... idea . Have you noticed that when you want to take hold of anything ( a piece of bread , we will say , as we are on the subject of eating ) , have you noticed that it is always the thumb who puts himself forward , and that he is always ...
... idea . Have you noticed that when you want to take hold of anything ( a piece of bread , we will say , as we are on the subject of eating ) , have you noticed that it is always the thumb who puts himself forward , and that he is always ...
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... idea how many hands have been put in motion merely to enable you to have your coffee and roll in the morning ? What a number , to be sure , over this cup of coffee ( which is a trifle in comparison with the other food you will consume ...
... idea how many hands have been put in motion merely to enable you to have your coffee and roll in the morning ? What a number , to be sure , over this cup of coffee ( which is a trifle in comparison with the other food you will consume ...
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... idea how many workmen he has under his orders , all laboring without intermission , all requiring different things - not one of them pausing , even for a joke ! -not even to say- " Wait a moment ; " -they do not understand what waiting ...
... idea how many workmen he has under his orders , all laboring without intermission , all requiring different things - not one of them pausing , even for a joke ! -not even to say- " Wait a moment ; " -they do not understand what waiting ...
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... risk of being contradicted before you , by those who have authority on the subject . Let it suffice you , for to - day , to have gained some idea of the manner in which the materials which constitute our THE TEETH . 39.
... risk of being contradicted before you , by those who have authority on the subject . Let it suffice you , for to - day , to have gained some idea of the manner in which the materials which constitute our THE TEETH . 39.
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