The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... less complicated , and therefore less perfect in the oyster than in the frog ; and less perfect again in the frog than in the dog ; for as we descend in the scale of animals we find it becoming less and less elaborate- losing here one ...
... less complicated , and therefore less perfect in the oyster than in the frog ; and less perfect again in the frog than in the dog ; for as we descend in the scale of animals we find it becoming less and less elaborate- losing here one ...
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... less , we will suppose this for once , and consider what would 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 ...
... less , we will suppose this for once , and consider what would 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 ...
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... room . You will see there some jolly little fellows , who are alsɔ very useful in their way , and whose history is no less curious . They are called TEETH . LETTER IV . THE TEETH . WHEN you were quite 32 THE TONGUE .
... room . You will see there some jolly little fellows , who are alsɔ very useful in their way , and whose history is no less curious . They are called TEETH . LETTER IV . THE TEETH . WHEN you were quite 32 THE TONGUE .
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... less these men are of the greatest use to them in an in- direct way . You owe them much , therefore , and with- out them could have known nothing of what I am teach- ing you . It is very grand for us , is it not , to know that there is ...
... less these men are of the greatest use to them in an in- direct way . You owe them much , therefore , and with- out them could have known nothing of what I am teach- ing you . It is very grand for us , is it not , to know that there is ...
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... less easily drawn along than others , and have but a certain amount of strength . Hitherto all has been clear as the day . Now take your scissors in your left hand ; hold the lower ring of the handle firmly between your thumb and closed ...
... less easily drawn along than others , and have but a certain amount of strength . Hitherto all has been clear as the day . Now take your scissors in your left hand ; hold the lower ring of the handle firmly between your thumb and closed ...
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