The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... eyes , and is as affec- tionate and obedient to his master as it were to be wished all children were to their parents - this dog is , as you must own , very superior , in all ways , to the frog , with its large goggle eyes and clammy ...
... eyes , and is as affec- tionate and obedient to his master as it were to be wished all children were to their parents - this dog is , as you must own , very superior , in all ways , to the frog , with its large goggle eyes and clammy ...
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... eyes very wide open that you might see to the end of the road we had to ge together . Now then , let us come down and view the country in detail . Then we shall go as if we were or wheels . And now let us begin at the beginning : Well ...
... eyes very wide open that you might see to the end of the road we had to ge together . Now then , let us come down and view the country in detail . Then we shall go as if we were or wheels . And now let us begin at the beginning : Well ...
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... eyes fixed for hours upon things they are examining through micro- scopes of a dozen glasses , and when you go to see what they are looking at , you find nothing at all . To see them at work , in what they call their laboratories , you ...
... eyes fixed for hours upon things they are examining through micro- scopes of a dozen glasses , and when you go to see what they are looking at , you find nothing at all . To see them at work , in what they call their laboratories , you ...
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... eye - teeth , which so terrify people on such occasions , are the canines of the upper jaw , and lie , in fact , just below the eye . The molars meanwhile would be in danger of being shaken in the sideway movement , while chewing : so ...
... eye - teeth , which so terrify people on such occasions , are the canines of the upper jaw , and lie , in fact , just below the eye . The molars meanwhile would be in danger of being shaken in the sideway movement , while chewing : so ...
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... eyes , and not comprehending a word of what I am saying , you will be glad that you were taught when you were little , how your own little girl ought to be managed . You will find a hundred opportunities of making good use , in her ...
... eyes , and not comprehending a word of what I am saying , you will be glad that you were taught when you were little , how your own little girl ought to be managed . You will find a hundred opportunities of making good use , in her ...
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