The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... feet , which have other things to do than to pick up ap- ples or lay hold of a fork , our feet have also each five fingers , but the largest cannot face the others ; it is not a thumb , therefore , and it is because of this that our ...
... feet , which have other things to do than to pick up ap- ples or lay hold of a fork , our feet have also each five fingers , but the largest cannot face the others ; it is not a thumb , therefore , and it is because of this that our ...
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... feet ? It is very surprising , too , to think of its being forth coming in the jaws just when it is wanted there . You begin to perceive that there are many things to be learnt before we come to the end of our history , and that we find ...
... feet ? It is very surprising , too , to think of its being forth coming in the jaws just when it is wanted there . You begin to perceive that there are many things to be learnt before we come to the end of our history , and that we find ...
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... feet right and left in order to steady yourself , and thus the molars , which have always two roots , throw them out right and left for the same purpose . Some have three , some four , and they require no less for the business they have ...
... feet right and left in order to steady yourself , and thus the molars , which have always two roots , throw them out right and left for the same purpose . Some have three , some four , and they require no less for the business they have ...
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... feet long , which he holds before him and so far elevated that he has to look up to it . Over his head a richly embroidered canopy of satin is always carried by several men ; and while these are passing , all good Catholics uncover the ...
... feet long , which he holds before him and so far elevated that he has to look up to it . Over his head a richly embroidered canopy of satin is always carried by several men ; and while these are passing , all good Catholics uncover the ...
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... feet in size , con- cealed in a corner of the large apartments , and informed them with a laugh that he had no other place to offer them . Besides which , he made them understand that on account of its situation , there could be no ...
... feet in size , con- cealed in a corner of the large apartments , and informed them with a laugh that he had no other place to offer them . Besides which , he made them understand that on account of its situation , there could be no ...
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