The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... 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 morning ; examine the tips of your beautiful fair hair , which gets longer and longer by de ...
... 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 morning ; examine the tips of your beautiful fair hair , which gets longer and longer by de ...
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... tion in you than when you held it in your hand ? You would not have thought of imagining such a case yourself , I am aware ; for it never comes into a child's head to think that things can be otherwise than as God has made them . And in ...
... tion in you than when you held it in your hand ? You would not have thought of imagining such a case yourself , I am aware ; for it never comes into a child's head to think that things can be otherwise than as God has made them . And in ...
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... tion out of which I shall not easily extricate myself , for I can guess what you are going to say next . When you began to cut your teeth , you had eaten neither phospho- rus nor lime , as nothing but milk had entered your mouth . That ...
... tion out of which I shall not easily extricate myself , for I can guess what you are going to say next . When you began to cut your teeth , you had eaten neither phospho- rus nor lime , as nothing but milk had entered your mouth . That ...
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... tion those who have gained them at so much cost to themselves almost always at the expense of their for tune , sometimes at the peril of their lives . There they are , observe , a little knot of men with no sort of outward pretension ...
... tion those who have gained them at so much cost to themselves almost always at the expense of their for tune , sometimes at the peril of their lives . There they are , observe , a little knot of men with no sort of outward pretension ...
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... tion - apparatus here . The lobby serves two purposes ; it is the passage from the mouth to the stomach , as well as from the nose to the lungs . The air we breathe has its two separate doors there— one opening towards the nose , the ...
... tion - apparatus here . The lobby serves two purposes ; it is the passage from the mouth to the stomach , as well as from the nose to the lungs . The air we breathe has its two separate doors there— one opening towards the nose , the ...
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