The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... means , the least greedy of eaters , for they eat day and night without ceasing . Not , as you may suppose , that they crunch bonbons , or anything else as you do ; nor is the process with them precisely the same as with you . Yet you ...
... means , the least greedy of eaters , for they eat day and night without ceasing . Not , as you may suppose , that they crunch bonbons , or anything else as you do ; nor is the process with them precisely the same as with you . Yet you ...
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... means of which we are able to do it so easily . But however well I may have expressed it , I am by no means sure , after all , that I have succeeded in show- ing you clearly , how absolutely necessary our hand is to us in eating , and ...
... means of which we are able to do it so easily . But however well I may have expressed it , I am by no means sure , after all , that I have succeeded in show- ing you clearly , how absolutely necessary our hand is to us in eating , and ...
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... means of procuring for you half the good things you eat . That workman , with turned - up sleeves , whose dirty ... mean to reproach you by saying this . Your turn has not come yet , and everybody began like 24 THE HAND .
... means of procuring for you half the good things you eat . That workman , with turned - up sleeves , whose dirty ... mean to reproach you by saying this . Your turn has not come yet , and everybody began like 24 THE HAND .
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... means always the most disobedient to the will of a good God , how few men would care to stop in the midst of their occupations , to go and grind their teeth one against an- other for half - an - hour , if there were not some pleasure ...
... means always the most disobedient to the will of a good God , how few men would care to stop in the midst of their occupations , to go and grind their teeth one against an- other for half - an - hour , if there were not some pleasure ...
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... means always do with them , and hence a great deal has been said against them . Little girls , in particular , are apt to fail on this point , and that is how the dreadful word gluttony came to be invented . For the same reason , also ...
... means always do with them , and hence a great deal has been said against them . Little girls , in particular , are apt to fail on this point , and that is how the dreadful word gluttony came to be invented . For the same reason , also ...
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