The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... existence ! Just think of this and be thankful . But do not fancy you are the only possessor of a magical machine of this sort . Your kitten has one also , and the ox we were speaking of , and all other living creatures . And theirs ...
... existence ! Just think of this and be thankful . But do not fancy you are the only possessor of a magical machine of this sort . Your kitten has one also , and the ox we were speaking of , and all other living creatures . And theirs ...
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... existence is mysteriously carried on . It appears a very simple one , it is true , yet hitherto it has baffled all at tempts at explanation . Listen , however ; the subject is well worthy your careful attention , whether it can be ...
... existence is mysteriously carried on . It appears a very simple one , it is true , yet hitherto it has baffled all at tempts at explanation . Listen , however ; the subject is well worthy your careful attention , whether it can be ...
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... existence at all , since it is the blood only which produces it . These imperceptible canals of blood have been called capillaries , from the Latin word , capillus , which means a hair ; because the old learned men , who had no ...
... existence at all , since it is the blood only which produces it . These imperceptible canals of blood have been called capillaries , from the Latin word , capillus , which means a hair ; because the old learned men , who had no ...
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... existence you were not even aware , your diaphragm quietly began his duties , without leave or inquiry from you , and with your first breath your life began . Since which he has always gone on , whether you attended to him or not , and ...
... existence you were not even aware , your diaphragm quietly began his duties , without leave or inquiry from you , and with your first breath your life began . Since which he has always gone on , whether you attended to him or not , and ...
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... existence of fire is connected in the most intimate way with that of that great king of the world of whom we spoke last time -- Oxygen . Fire is the wedding - feast of Oxygen with other substances ! When kings are married , what ...
... existence of fire is connected in the most intimate way with that of that great king of the world of whom we spoke last time -- Oxygen . Fire is the wedding - feast of Oxygen with other substances ! When kings are married , what ...
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