The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... consequently more perfect , instrument than a cat's paw , for instance , which yet answers a similar purpose , for it helps the cat to catch mice . Among your five fingers there is one which is called the thumb , which stands out on one ...
... consequently more perfect , instrument than a cat's paw , for instance , which yet answers a similar purpose , for it helps the cat to catch mice . Among your five fingers there is one which is called the thumb , which stands out on one ...
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... Consequently , for the first time in the history of schools , a professor of natural history was added to the instruc- tors of Latin and Greek . I leave you to judge how we opened our ears to his lessons . When we arrived in the course ...
... Consequently , for the first time in the history of schools , a professor of natural history was added to the instruc- tors of Latin and Greek . I leave you to judge how we opened our ears to his lessons . When we arrived in the course ...
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... consequently , is life developed in him . Remember this when we begin to study life in the lower animals . In proportion as you find the number of organs diminish , you will find life diminishing in power , until we arrive at beings who ...
... consequently , is life developed in him . Remember this when we begin to study life in the lower animals . In proportion as you find the number of organs diminish , you will find life diminishing in power , until we arrive at beings who ...
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... consequently , when I say to you , Now , let us take breath , this is not a signal for my having a rest , for I have un- dertaken to explain Respiration to you . If you were a German , I would remind you of what so often happens when ...
... consequently , when I say to you , Now , let us take breath , this is not a signal for my having a rest , for I have un- dertaken to explain Respiration to you . If you were a German , I would remind you of what so often happens when ...
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... consequently upon our own bodies among the rest . If you understand this , nothing is easier than to un derstand how air comes and goes in our lungs . When the cook wants to light her fire with two or three hot coals , what does she do ...
... consequently upon our own bodies among the rest . If you understand this , nothing is easier than to un derstand how air comes and goes in our lungs . When the cook wants to light her fire with two or three hot coals , what does she do ...
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