The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a mass of raw cotton , very like what you see in wadding , and give out at the other a roll of fine calico , all folded and packed up ready to be deliv- ered to the tradespeople ...
... wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a mass of raw cotton , very like what you see in wadding , and give out at the other a roll of fine calico , all folded and packed up ready to be deliv- ered to the tradespeople ...
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... wonderful ́steward , whose name , be it known , if you have not al- ready guessed it , is Blood . It is he who , one fine day when he was making his round of the jaws , found those little germs I spoke of , awake and eager for work ...
... wonderful ́steward , whose name , be it known , if you have not al- ready guessed it , is Blood . It is he who , one fine day when he was making his round of the jaws , found those little germs I spoke of , awake and eager for work ...
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... wonderful if the stomach had found it out and given it to the blood , and the blood had carried it off to the place where it was wanted . Now , allowing that the lump of sugar was very small , and the glass of water very large , the ...
... wonderful if the stomach had found it out and given it to the blood , and the blood had carried it off to the place where it was wanted . Now , allowing that the lump of sugar was very small , and the glass of water very large , the ...
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... wonderful way which I have been describing . Other people gave you sugar - plums , kisses , and toys ; but she gave you the teeth which crunched the sugar - plums , the flesh of the rosy cheeks which got the kisses , and of the little ...
... wonderful way which I have been describing . Other people gave you sugar - plums , kisses , and toys ; but she gave you the teeth which crunched the sugar - plums , the flesh of the rosy cheeks which got the kisses , and of the little ...
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... wonderfully this little history of eating , told in this fa- miliar style , applies right and left , let us reflect on the causes which have produced a great and mighty nation in one country ( as in France ) , while in another ( as in ...
... wonderfully this little history of eating , told in this fa- miliar style , applies right and left , let us reflect on the causes which have produced a great and mighty nation in one country ( as in France ) , while in another ( as in ...
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