The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... speak sufficiently in its favor ; but as translator , and to some extent editor , I wish to add my testimony to the great charm as well as merit of the little work . I sat down to it , I must own , with no special predilection in favor ...
... speak sufficiently in its favor ; but as translator , and to some extent editor , I wish to add my testimony to the great charm as well as merit of the little work . I sat down to it , I must own , with no special predilection in favor ...
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... speak further of this presently . Now , I think you must allow that there are few fairy- tales more marvellous than this history of bread and meat turning into little boys and girls , milk and mice turning into cats , and grass into ...
... speak further of this presently . Now , I think you must allow that there are few fairy- tales more marvellous than this history of bread and meat turning into little boys and girls , milk and mice turning into cats , and grass into ...
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... speaking of , and all other living creatures . And theirs render the same service to them that yours does to you , and much in the same way ; for all these machines are made after one model , though with certain variations adapted to ...
... speaking of , and all other living creatures . And theirs render the same service to them that yours does to you , and much in the same way ; for all these machines are made after one model , though with certain variations adapted to ...
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... speak very ill of this porter if I chose ; which would not be very pleasant for certain little gourmands that I see ... speaking ill of them , were it only out of respect for the hand which has bestowed them . Moreover , there is a very ...
... speak very ill of this porter if I chose ; which would not be very pleasant for certain little gourmands that I see ... speaking ill of them , were it only out of respect for the hand which has bestowed them . Moreover , there is a very ...
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... speaking of unwholesome food making itself known to us by its nasty taste ; for it is an unfortunate truth that men have invented a thousand plans for baffling their natural guardian , and for bringing thieves secretly into the com ...
... speaking of unwholesome food making itself known to us by its nasty taste ; for it is an unfortunate truth that men have invented a thousand plans for baffling their natural guardian , and for bringing thieves secretly into the com ...
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