The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... things nearest to our senses , and most constantly subject to 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 ...
... things nearest to our senses , and most constantly subject to 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 ...
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... thing ; you may lay that down as a rule , once for all . If , therefore , nothing was added to you from without , something must have been added to you from within . Some sly goblin , as it were , must have been cramming into your frame ...
... thing ; you may lay that down as a rule , once for all . If , therefore , nothing was added to you from without , something must have been added to you from within . Some sly goblin , as it were , must have been cramming into your frame ...
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... things you lay your hand , though , of course , without recognizing them , for the transforma- tion is perfect and complete . And it is the same with everybody . Look at your little pink nails , which push out further and further every ...
... things you lay your hand , though , of course , without recognizing them , for the transforma- tion is perfect and complete . And it is the same with everybody . Look at your little pink nails , which push out further and further every ...
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... things besides , for there are quantities of things in your body , all dif ferent from each other , which you are manufacturing in this manner all day long , without knowing anything about it . And a very fortunate thing this is for you ...
... things besides , for there are quantities of things in your body , all dif ferent from each other , which you are manufacturing in this manner all day long , without knowing anything about it . And a very fortunate thing this is for you ...
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... things which they may learn , those which I want now to teach you have the double merit of being , in the first place amusing , and afterwards , and above all , calculated to accustom you to think of God , by causing you to ob- serve ...
... things which they may learn , those which I want now to teach you have the double merit of being , in the first place amusing , and afterwards , and above all , calculated to accustom you to think of God , by causing you to ob- serve ...
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