The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... sometimes supposed to be . Moreover , you will be in advance of your years , as it were , and one day may be astonished to find that you had mastered in childhood , almost as a mere amusement , some of the first principles of anatomy ...
... sometimes supposed to be . Moreover , you will be in advance of your years , as it were , and one day may be astonished to find that you had mastered in childhood , almost as a mere amusement , some of the first principles of anatomy ...
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... sometimes said to grown - up people , that it is never too late to learn . To children one may say that it is never too early to learn . And among the things which they may learn , those which I want now to teach you have the double ...
... sometimes said to grown - up people , that it is never too late to learn . To children one may say that it is never too early to learn . And among the things which they may learn , those which I want now to teach you have the double ...
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... sometimes wiser than philosophers . Neverthe- less , we will suppose this for once , and consider what would happen in consequence . Well , in the first place , you would eat old mouldy cake with just the same relish as if it were fresh ...
... sometimes wiser than philosophers . Neverthe- less , we will suppose this for once , and consider what would happen in consequence . Well , in the first place , you would eat old mouldy cake with just the same relish as if it were fresh ...
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... sometimes - despite their unpleasantness- because they , too , have to work in the chimney . Taste does not deceive you about them , however ; they are not intend- ed to serve as food . If any one should try to breakfast , dine , and ...
... sometimes - despite their unpleasantness- because they , too , have to work in the chimney . Taste does not deceive you about them , however ; they are not intend- ed to serve as food . If any one should try to breakfast , dine , and ...
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... sometimes , and no wonder . Mr. Stomach grows weary of these visits , which are of no use to him . He rings all the bells , makes no end of a noise in the house , and forces that traitor of a porter who has engrossed all his company ...
... sometimes , and no wonder . Mr. Stomach grows weary of these visits , which are of no use to him . He rings all the bells , makes no end of a noise in the house , and forces that traitor of a porter who has engrossed all his company ...
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