The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... explain to you a great many particulars which are generally considered very difficult to understand , and which are not always taught even to grown - up people . But if we work together , and between us succeed in getting them clearly ...
... explain to you a great many particulars which are generally considered very difficult to understand , and which are not always taught even to grown - up people . But if we work together , and between us succeed in getting them clearly ...
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... explanation . You have heard , I dare say , of those wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a mass of raw cotton , very like what you see in wadding , and give out at the other a roll of fine calico , all folded and ...
... explanation . You have heard , I dare say , of those wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a mass of raw cotton , very like what you see in wadding , and give out at the other a roll of fine calico , all folded and ...
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... explain this to you presently . To return to our subject . You see that it was neces- sary , before saying anything about the mouth , to con- sider the hand , which is the mouth's purveyor . Before the cook lights the fires the maid ...
... explain this to you presently . To return to our subject . You see that it was neces- sary , before saying anything about the mouth , to con- sider the hand , which is the mouth's purveyor . Before the cook lights the fires the maid ...
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... . Now , where did the blood obtain this phosphorus and lime ? I expected you to ask this , but if you want everything explained as we go along , we shall not get very far . In fact , if I answer all your questions . I 36 THE TEETH .
... . Now , where did the blood obtain this phosphorus and lime ? I expected you to ask this , but if you want everything explained as we go along , we shall not get very far . In fact , if I answer all your questions . I 36 THE TEETH .
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... explained to you , my dear child , and I find that I have a great deal to say about it still . You see now , I hope , that we have something else to consult besides a dainty taste when we are eating ; and that if we are to work to any ...
... explained to you , my dear child , and I find that I have a great deal to say about it still . You see now , I hope , that we have something else to consult besides a dainty taste when we are eating ; and that if we are to work to any ...
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