The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... lives all alone , glued into a shell , in a sort of per- petual imprisonment . Now the machine I have been telling you about is found in the oyster and in the frog as well as in the dog , only it is less complicated , and therefore less ...
... lives all alone , glued into a shell , in a sort of per- petual imprisonment . Now the machine I have been telling you about is found in the oyster and in the frog as well as in the dog , only it is less complicated , and therefore less ...
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... live too well already , would live still worse . And it is necessary that we should be fed , and well fed too , if we would perform properly herc below the mission which we have received from above . Yes , " reward " was the word I used ...
... live too well already , would live still worse . And it is necessary that we should be fed , and well fed too , if we would perform properly herc below the mission which we have received from above . Yes , " reward " was the word I used ...
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... lives . There they are , observe , a little knot of men with no sort of outward pretension . They speak a language They weigh dirty little which scares children away . powders in apothecaries ' scales ; steep sheets of copper in acid ...
... lives . There they are , observe , a little knot of men with no sort of outward pretension . They speak a language They weigh dirty little which scares children away . powders in apothecaries ' scales ; steep sheets of copper in acid ...
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... live in this world , are by no means the handsomest to look at , and so it is in the little world we carry about in our bodies . Never mind ! Keep up your heart . We are getting to the end . We shall very soon be following the nour ...
... live in this world , are by no means the handsomest to look at , and so it is in the little world we carry about in our bodies . Never mind ! Keep up your heart . We are getting to the end . We shall very soon be following the nour ...
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... lives . When all was finished one trifling flaw was discovered : the place was not supplied with water . A spring - seeker , who was summoned to the premises , could only discover a small subterranean watercourse , a sort of zigzag pipe ...
... lives . When all was finished one trifling flaw was discovered : the place was not supplied with water . A spring - seeker , who was summoned to the premises , could only discover a small subterranean watercourse , a sort of zigzag pipe ...
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