The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... observation . M. Macé will help , and not hinder the humility with which the Christian natural- ist lifts one veil only to recognise another beyond . It will be satisfactory to any one who may be inclined to won- der how a lady can feel ...
... observation . M. Macé will help , and not hinder the humility with which the Christian natural- ist lifts one veil only to recognise another beyond . It will be satisfactory to any one who may be inclined to won- der how a lady can feel ...
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... observe , because it is a transformation that never happens suddenly , but by degrees , as time goes on . Now , then , for the explanation . You have heard , I dare say , of those wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a ...
... observe , because it is a transformation that never happens suddenly , but by degrees , as time goes on . Now , then , for the explanation . You have heard , I dare say , of those wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a ...
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... observation for the cat's porter as well as for ours ) , she ventures to decide upon swallowing , but not before . If she has the least suspi- cion , no amount of coaxing makes any differeuce to her ; you may call " puss , puss , " for ...
... observation for the cat's porter as well as for ours ) , she ventures to decide upon swallowing , but not before . If she has the least suspi- cion , no amount of coaxing makes any differeuce to her ; you may call " puss , puss , " for ...
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... 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 - water ; and watch air ...
... 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 - water ; and watch air ...
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... Observe that in all my calculations I have taken special care to prefix the word about to the numbers mentioned . And this because , in point of fact , the heart is a capri- cious creature , which has no exact rules to go by . It ...
... Observe that in all my calculations I have taken special care to prefix the word about to the numbers mentioned . And this because , in point of fact , the heart is a capri- cious creature , which has no exact rules to go by . It ...
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