The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... suppose for once that there is noth- ing in the world to cat but soup ; and it is true that there are plenty of poor little children for whom there is nothing else , but who go on eating nevertheless , and with a very good appetite ...
... suppose for once that there is noth- ing in the world to cat but soup ; and it is true that there are plenty of poor little children for whom there is nothing else , but who go on eating nevertheless , and with a very good appetite ...
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... 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 will be surprised hereafter , I assure you , to find how many points of resemblance exist between ...
... 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 will be surprised hereafter , I assure you , to find how many points of resemblance exist between ...
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... Suppose , rather , that she has not got any , and then count how many mice she will catch in a day . The milk you give her is another matter , remember . Like your cup of coffee , that is provided for her by others . Believe me , if you ...
... Suppose , rather , that she has not got any , and then count how many mice she will catch in a day . The milk you give her is another matter , remember . Like your cup of coffee , that is provided for her by others . Believe me , if you ...
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... suppose you have guessed who he is ; so I am going to tell you . The porter who keeps the door of the mouth is the sense of taste . It is he who does the honors of the house so agreeably to proper visitors , and gives such an ...
... suppose you have guessed who he is ; so I am going to tell you . The porter who keeps the door of the mouth is the sense of taste . It is he who does the honors of the house so agreeably to proper visitors , and gives such an ...
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... Suppose , for instance , that you were totally deficient in the sense of taste , and that when you put a piece of cake into your mouth , it should create no more sensa- tion in you than when you held it in your hand ? You would not have ...
... Suppose , for instance , that you were totally deficient in the sense of taste , and that when you put a piece of cake into your mouth , it should create no more sensa- tion in you than when you held it in your hand ? You would not have ...
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