The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... told how to chew a bit of bread - and - butter ! Well , but you must let me begin at the very beginning with you , and you have no notion what an incredible number of facts will be found to be connected with this chewing of a piece of ...
... told how to chew a bit of bread - and - butter ! Well , but you must let me begin at the very beginning with you , and you have no notion what an incredible number of facts will be found to be connected with this chewing of a piece of ...
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... have possibly noticed already , without being told , that all animals are not of equal value ; or , at least , to use a better expression , they have not all had the same advantages bestowed on them . The dog , 14 INTRODUCTION .
... have possibly noticed already , without being told , that all animals are not of equal value ; or , at least , to use a better expression , they have not all had the same advantages bestowed on them . The dog , 14 INTRODUCTION .
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... told you now , viz . , that the pleasure lodged in the tongue and its surroundings , is a plaything , but a plaything given to us by GOD ; and that we must use it accordingly . If a little girl has had a plaything given to her by her ...
... told you now , viz . , that the pleasure lodged in the tongue and its surroundings , is a plaything , but a plaything given to us by GOD ; and that we must use it accordingly . If a little girl has had a plaything given to her by her ...
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... told you , this master is the stomach . As fast as the steward distrib utes , therefore , must the master renew the stores - and renew them all , for unless he does this , the work would stop . In proportion as the blood gives out on ...
... told you , this master is the stomach . As fast as the steward distrib utes , therefore , must the master renew the stores - and renew them all , for unless he does this , the work would stop . In proportion as the blood gives out on ...
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... told you will be of use all the way through , and I do not regret the time we have given to the subject . If you have understood that well , the time has not been lost . LETTER V. THE TEETH ( continued . ) My thoughts 40 THE TEETH .
... told you will be of use all the way through , and I do not regret the time we have given to the subject . If you have understood that well , the time has not been lost . LETTER V. THE TEETH ( continued . ) My thoughts 40 THE TEETH .
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