The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... ( Birds ) XXXV . — REPTILIA . ( Reptiles ) XXXVI . - PISCES . ( Fishes ) XXVII . — INSECTA . ( Insects ) ― • 247 • 256 266 277 286 301 314 331 • 345 XXXVIII . - CRUSTACEA MOLLUSKA . ( Crustaceans and Mol- lusks , ) • XXXIX . - VERMES ...
... ( Birds ) XXXV . — REPTILIA . ( Reptiles ) XXXVI . - PISCES . ( Fishes ) XXVII . — INSECTA . ( Insects ) ― • 247 • 256 266 277 286 301 314 331 • 345 XXXVIII . - CRUSTACEA MOLLUSKA . ( Crustaceans and Mol- lusks , ) • XXXIX . - VERMES ...
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... bird , how do they feel ? warm in the same way . Now , then , can you tell me whence comes this warmth ? But to save time I will answer the ques- tion myself . It comes from their and your blood , which is itself warm , and we shall ...
... bird , how do they feel ? warm in the same way . Now , then , can you tell me whence comes this warmth ? But to save time I will answer the ques- tion myself . It comes from their and your blood , which is itself warm , and we shall ...
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... bird flies , without thinking about it . Nevertheless , if you could see with a magic glass all that takes place in your body while those active little feet are carrying it like a feather across the garden , you would be perfectly ...
... bird flies , without thinking about it . Nevertheless , if you could see with a magic glass all that takes place in your body while those active little feet are carrying it like a feather across the garden , you would be perfectly ...
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... bird , who flies away as well as he can . This trick is repeated in earnest by nature every day , under our very eyes , without our paying any attention to it . She brings a chicken out of the egg , which we place under the hen for ...
... bird , who flies away as well as he can . This trick is repeated in earnest by nature every day , under our very eyes , without our paying any attention to it . She brings a chicken out of the egg , which we place under the hen for ...
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... bird , both of whom , finding no oxygen to breathe , died one after the other . Nothing could live in it , as you may suppose ; and Lavoisier thought it must be right to give so destructive a gas the name of azote , which in Greek means ...
... bird , both of whom , finding no oxygen to breathe , died one after the other . Nothing could live in it , as you may suppose ; and Lavoisier thought it must be right to give so destructive a gas the name of azote , which in Greek means ...
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