The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... light on your book - then the glass which prevents it smoking - then the little chimney which holds the wick and drives the air into the flame to make it burn brightly . Then take away the screw , which sends the wick up and down ; undo ...
... light on your book - then the glass which prevents it smoking - then the little chimney which holds the wick and drives the air into the flame to make it burn brightly . Then take away the screw , which sends the wick up and down ; undo ...
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Jean Macé. til none remain but those absolutely necessary to having a light at all - namely , the receptacle for the oil and the floating wick which consumes it . Now if any one should come in and hear you say , " Look at my lamp ...
Jean Macé. til none remain but those absolutely necessary to having a light at all - namely , the receptacle for the oil and the floating wick which consumes it . Now if any one should come in and hear you say , " Look at my lamp ...
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... lights the fires the maid must go to market , must she not ? And it is a very valuable maid that we have here : what would become of us without her ? If we were in the habit of giving thought to every- thing , we should never even ...
... lights the fires the maid must go to market , must she not ? And it is a very valuable maid that we have here : what would become of us without her ? If we were in the habit of giving thought to every- thing , we should never even ...
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... lights without having to go to the druggist's ! There is a small quantity of phosphorus in lucifer matches , which their garlicky smell proves . Rub them gently in the dark on a bit of wood , and you will see a ray of light which will ...
... lights without having to go to the druggist's ! There is a small quantity of phosphorus in lucifer matches , which their garlicky smell proves . Rub them gently in the dark on a bit of wood , and you will see a ray of light which will ...
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... light on our duties than a thorough acquaintance with ourselves ? It is upwards of two thousand two hundred years ago ( and that is not yesterday , you must own ! ) since one of the greatest minds of the world - Socrates - never forget ...
... light on our duties than a thorough acquaintance with ourselves ? It is upwards of two thousand two hundred years ago ( and that is not yesterday , you must own ! ) since one of the greatest minds of the world - Socrates - never forget ...
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