The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... THOUGHT . L. BOOTH . 12mo . ( In Press . ) Translated by MARY PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS , NEW YORK . Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1866 , BY J. S. REDFIELD In the Clerk's office of the District Court of the ...
... THOUGHT . L. BOOTH . 12mo . ( In Press . ) Translated by MARY PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS , NEW YORK . Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1866 , BY J. S. REDFIELD In the Clerk's office of the District Court of the ...
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... thought of the author and not that of his translator ; for the reason that a careful examination of the original has convinced the publisher that in every instance the author was to be pre- ferred to the translator , to say nothing of ...
... thought of the author and not that of his translator ; for the reason that a careful examination of the original has convinced the publisher that in every instance the author was to be pre- ferred to the translator , to say nothing of ...
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... thoughts in your eyes , and is as affec- tionate and obedient to his master as it were to be wished all children were to their parents - this dog is , as you must own , very superior , in all ways , to the frog , with its large goggle ...
... thoughts in your eyes , and is as affec- tionate and obedient to his master as it were to be wished all children were to their parents - this dog is , as you must own , very superior , in all ways , to the frog , with its large goggle ...
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... thought about . We will trace it in its passage through every part of the machine , from begin- ning to end . It will therefore be simply only the His- tory of a Mouthful of Bread I am telling you , even while 1 seem to be talking of ...
... thought about . We will trace it in its passage through every part of the machine , from begin- ning to end . It will therefore be simply only the His- tory of a Mouthful of Bread I am telling you , even while 1 seem to be talking of ...
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... thought and attention ? Perhaps you may tell me it sounds very tedious , and like making a great fuss about a trifle ; that you have all your life eaten mouthfuls of bread without troubling yourself as to what became of them , and yet ...
... thought and attention ? Perhaps you may tell me it sounds very tedious , and like making a great fuss about a trifle ; that you have all your life eaten mouthfuls of bread without troubling yourself as to what became of them , and yet ...
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