The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... appearance , he refuses them ad- mittance . We too , then , to be complete , need a porter of this sort in our mouths , and I am happy to say we have one accordingly . I wonder whether you know him ? You look at me quite aghast ! Oh ...
... appearance , he refuses them ad- mittance . We too , then , to be complete , need a porter of this sort in our mouths , and I am happy to say we have one accordingly . I wonder whether you know him ? You look at me quite aghast ! Oh ...
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... appearance , which has been called phosphores cent , from the name of the substance which produces it . And in this way one can write on walls in letters of fire , to the terror of cowards . Now , come ; if you will promise to be very ...
... appearance , which has been called phosphores cent , from the name of the substance which produces it . And in this way one can write on walls in letters of fire , to the terror of cowards . Now , come ; if you will promise to be very ...
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... appearance till you are grown up . They are a fastidi- ous and timid set , and will not run any risks ; and they are called wisdom - teeth , because they do not appear till we are supposed to have arrived at years of discretion . Some ...
... appearance till you are grown up . They are a fastidi- ous and timid set , and will not run any risks ; and they are called wisdom - teeth , because they do not appear till we are supposed to have arrived at years of discretion . Some ...
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... appearance which the esophagus would present to you , as the food passes down it , if you had the opportunity of seeing it in action ; and this has been called the vermicular move ment , in consequence of its resemblance to the movement ...
... appearance which the esophagus would present to you , as the food passes down it , if you had the opportunity of seeing it in action ; and this has been called the vermicular move ment , in consequence of its resemblance to the movement ...
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... appearance , so important in reality , which nevertheless is obvious to the first young naturalist who thinks the matter over . But enough of the Romans . Let us return to our master - the head cook , if you choose to call him so . I ...
... appearance , so important in reality , which nevertheless is obvious to the first young naturalist who thinks the matter over . But enough of the Romans . Let us return to our master - the head cook , if you choose to call him so . I ...
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