The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... 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 ... machine even more ingenious than that , which re- ceives from you all the bread - and - butter and other sorts of ...
... 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 ... machine even more ingenious than that , which re- ceives from you all the bread - and - butter and other sorts of ...
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... machine of this sort . Your kitten has one also , and the ox we were speaking of , and all other living creatures . And theirs render the same service to them that yours does to you , and much in the same way ; for all these machines ...
... machine of this sort . Your kitten has one also , and the ox we were speaking of , and all other living creatures . And theirs render the same service to them that yours does to you , and much in the same way ; for all these machines ...
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... machine I have been telling you about is found in the oyster and in the frog as well as in the dog , only it is less complicated , and therefore less perfect in the oyster than in the frog ; and less perfect again in the frog than in ...
... machine I have been telling you about is found in the oyster and in the frog as well as in the dog , only it is less complicated , and therefore less perfect in the oyster than in the frog ; and less perfect again in the frog than in ...
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... machine still . This , then , is what we are now going to look at to- gether , my dear little girl . We will study first , piece by piece , the exquisite machine within ourselves , which is of such unceasing use to us as long as we do ...
... machine still . This , then , is what we are now going to look at to- gether , my dear little girl . We will study first , piece by piece , the exquisite machine within ourselves , which is of such unceasing use to us as long as we do ...
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... the labor of detaching them from the surrounding ingredients is much greater . The whole business indeed of this famous machine which we are studying consists in unfastening the links which hold things together , and in 38 THE TEETH .
... the labor of detaching them from the surrounding ingredients is much greater . The whole business indeed of this famous machine which we are studying consists in unfastening the links which hold things together , and in 38 THE TEETH .
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