The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... feed the reser- voir in the open air ; whence it would again return to supply the taps ; and so on and on , the same water con- tinually keeping the game alive , as people call it . Have you not sometimes seen at a circus or theatre a ...
... feed the reser- voir in the open air ; whence it would again return to supply the taps ; and so on and on , the same water con- tinually keeping the game alive , as people call it . Have you not sometimes seen at a circus or theatre a ...
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... feeds the cat and the dog are the lungs of some animal . Take up a piece in your hand , and you will find you have got hold of something light ( cooks have not given it its name without a reason ) , which is also soft , sinks under your ...
... feeds the cat and the dog are the lungs of some animal . Take up a piece in your hand , and you will find you have got hold of something light ( cooks have not given it its name without a reason ) , which is also soft , sinks under your ...
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... feed the sacred fire of life , it be ne- cessary that the blood should everywhere find hydrogen and carbon unattached , that is to say , free and ready to unite themselves to oxygen , it is no less necessary that he should bring oxygen ...
... feed the sacred fire of life , it be ne- cessary that the blood should everywhere find hydrogen and carbon unattached , that is to say , free and ready to unite themselves to oxygen , it is no less necessary that he should bring oxygen ...
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... feed it with , when , from any cause , the stomach leaves off working , he makes use of anything he can lay his hands upon . I know a story on this subject which will amuse you . There lived , in the reign of Francis I. of France , an ...
... feed it with , when , from any cause , the stomach leaves off working , he makes use of anything he can lay his hands upon . I know a story on this subject which will amuse you . There lived , in the reign of Francis I. of France , an ...
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... feeding their muscles , consumes them , for the reasons I gave , in telling you the story of Bernard Pal- issy . Think of this , oh my dear child , when you arc grown up , and never grudge those who work for you their proper share of ...
... feeding their muscles , consumes them , for the reasons I gave , in telling you the story of Bernard Pal- issy . Think of this , oh my dear child , when you arc grown up , and never grudge those who work for you their proper share of ...
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