The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... never happens suddenly , but by degrees , as time goes on . Now , then , for the explanation . You have heard , I dare say , of those wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a mass of raw cotton , very like what you see ...
... never happens suddenly , but by degrees , as time goes on . Now , then , for the explanation . You have heard , I dare say , of those wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a mass of raw cotton , very like what you see ...
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... never trouble herself about it , and will always remain a little cat . You , on the contrary , are intended by God to become something more in intelligence than you are now , and it is by learning more than the cat that you will rise ...
... never trouble herself about it , and will always remain a little cat . You , on the contrary , are intended by God to become something more in intelligence than you are now , and it is by learning more than the cat that you will rise ...
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... never too late to learn . To children one may say that it is never too early to learn . And among the things which they may learn , those which I want now to teach you have the double merit of being , in the first place amusing , and ...
... never too late to learn . To children one may say that it is never too early to learn . And among the things which they may learn , those which I want now to teach you have the double merit of being , in the first place amusing , and ...
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... never given it a thought , I dare say . It is not enough merely that one should have a mouth , we must be able to put what we want within it . What would you do at dinner , for instance , if ( 19 ) First Part MAN II THE HAND.
... never given it a thought , I dare say . It is not enough merely that one should have a mouth , we must be able to put what we want within it . What would you do at dinner , for instance , if ( 19 ) First Part MAN II THE HAND.
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... never thought about it , is , the reason why your hand is a more convenient , and consequently more perfect , instrument than a cat's paw , for instance , which yet answers a similar purpose , for it helps the cat to catch mice . Among ...
... never thought about it , is , the reason why your hand is a more convenient , and consequently more perfect , instrument than a cat's paw , for instance , which yet answers a similar purpose , for it helps the cat to catch mice . Among ...
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