The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... natural history is an open question , and not worth disputing about . It may vary even in different individuals . The letters are addressed to a child - in the original even to a little girl - and most undoubt- edly , as the book stands ...
... natural history is an open question , and not worth disputing about . It may vary even in different individuals . The letters are addressed to a child - in the original even to a little girl - and most undoubt- edly , as the book stands ...
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... natural- ist lifts one veil only to recognise another beyond . It will be satisfactory to any one who may be inclined to won- der how a lady can feel sure of having correctly translated the various scientific and anatomical statements ...
... natural- ist lifts one veil only to recognise another beyond . It will be satisfactory to any one who may be inclined to won- der how a lady can feel sure of having correctly translated the various scientific and anatomical statements ...
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... nature of men and animals , believing the information may be of use to you in after - life , besides being an amusement to you now . Of course , I shall have to explain to you a great many particulars which are generally considered very ...
... nature of men and animals , believing the information may be of use to you in after - life , besides being an amusement to you now . Of course , I shall have to explain to you a great many particulars which are generally considered very ...
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... natural guardian , and for bringing thieves secretly into the com- pany of honest people . They sometimes put poison , for instance , into sugar - as is too often done in the case of those horrible green and blue sugar plums , against ...
... natural guardian , and for bringing thieves secretly into the com- pany of honest people . They sometimes put poison , for instance , into sugar - as is too often done in the case of those horrible green and blue sugar plums , against ...
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... nature , has placed a plaything in the shape of pleasure after every necessity ; and in supplying the want , man finds the reward . You will hardly believe that what I have here ex plaired to you so quietly by a childish comparison ...
... nature , has placed a plaything in the shape of pleasure after every necessity ; and in supplying the want , man finds the reward . You will hardly believe that what I have here ex plaired to you so quietly by a childish comparison ...
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