The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... seen the different parts removed one after another , that wick soaked in oil ( let your friend shake his head about it as he pleases ) will still be the lamp to you , however divested of much that made it once so perfect , and however ...
... seen the different parts removed one after another , that wick soaked in oil ( let your friend shake his head about it as he pleases ) will still be the lamp to you , however divested of much that made it once so perfect , and however ...
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... seen standing in large troughs where the masons are building houses , and which they use in making mortar ; it is with this that your little masons build your teeth . As to phosphorus , I am afraid you may never have 2 * ( 99 ) seen any ...
... seen standing in large troughs where the masons are building houses , and which they use in making mortar ; it is with this that your little masons build your teeth . As to phosphorus , I am afraid you may never have 2 * ( 99 ) seen any ...
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Jean Macé. seen any ; but you may have heard it spoken of . It is sold at the druggist's in the form of little white sticks , about as thick as your finger ; they have a disagreeable , garlicky smell , and are obliged to be kept in jars ...
Jean Macé. seen any ; but you may have heard it spoken of . It is sold at the druggist's in the form of little white sticks , about as thick as your finger ; they have a disagreeable , garlicky smell , and are obliged to be kept in jars ...
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... seen unreasonable children pick up in orchards and devour so recklessly . They give sufficient warning , by their acidity , that they are not fit for food , and when this warning is neglected , they take their revenge by corroding the ...
... seen unreasonable children pick up in orchards and devour so recklessly . They give sufficient warning , by their acidity , that they are not fit for food , and when this warning is neglected , they take their revenge by corroding the ...
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... seen a bagpiper , I wonder ? A man who carries under his arm a kind of large dark brown bag , which he fills with air by blowing into it , and out of which he presently forces the same air into a musical pipe by pressing it gently with ...
... seen a bagpiper , I wonder ? A man who carries under his arm a kind of large dark brown bag , which he fills with air by blowing into it , and out of which he presently forces the same air into a musical pipe by pressing it gently with ...
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