The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... Cloth , $ 1 75 . THE SERVANTS OF THE STOMACH . Reprinted from the London Trans- lation , Revised and Corrected . 12mo , Cloth , $ 1 75 . THE HISTORY OF A MOUTHFUL OF BREAD : and its Effect on the Organization of Men and Animals ...
... Cloth , $ 1 75 . THE SERVANTS OF THE STOMACH . Reprinted from the London Trans- lation , Revised and Corrected . 12mo , Cloth , $ 1 75 . THE HISTORY OF A MOUTHFUL OF BREAD : and its Effect on the Organization of Men and Animals ...
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... clothes , and keep watch over everything without giving her any trouble ; and , moreover , make no more noise or fuss than yours does , which has been working away ever since you were born without your ever troubling your head about it ...
... clothes , and keep watch over everything without giving her any trouble ; and , moreover , make no more noise or fuss than yours does , which has been working away ever since you were born without your ever troubling your head about it ...
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... cloth she was weaving , at which she worked all day long . They thought to get hold of her very soon , but her im portunate lovers were disappointed ; for the faithfu ! wife , determined to await the return of her husband , unwove every ...
... cloth she was weaving , at which she worked all day long . They thought to get hold of her very soon , but her im portunate lovers were disappointed ; for the faithfu ! wife , determined to await the return of her husband , unwove every ...
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... clothes the body outside . Now , the chyliferous vessels we have been speaking of insinuate themselves into all the plaits and folds alluded to , and thus they reach at last the very centre of the chymous paste , and not a single drop ...
... clothes the body outside . Now , the chyliferous vessels we have been speaking of insinuate themselves into all the plaits and folds alluded to , and thus they reach at last the very centre of the chymous paste , and not a single drop ...
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... cloth between the chest and the abdomen . It is fastened by an infinity of little threads called fibres , to the lower edge of the cage I have just been describing , and it looks at first sight as if it must be incapable of moving ...
... cloth between the chest and the abdomen . It is fastened by an infinity of little threads called fibres , to the lower edge of the cage I have just been describing , and it looks at first sight as if it must be incapable of moving ...
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