The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... reason to be very grateful for valuable explanations and corrections whenever they were necessary . In the same way the chapter on " Atmos- pheric Pressure , " where , owing to the difference between French and English weights and ...
... reason to be very grateful for valuable explanations and corrections whenever they were necessary . In the same way the chapter on " Atmos- pheric Pressure , " where , owing to the difference between French and English weights and ...
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... author and not that of his translator ; for the reason that a careful examination of the original has convinced the publisher that in every instance the author was to be pre- ferred to the translator , to say nothing of the ( 5 )
... author and not that of his translator ; for the reason that a careful examination of the original has convinced the publisher that in every instance the author was to be pre- ferred to the translator , to say nothing of the ( 5 )
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... reason , no doubt , and you may think that no other is wanted . If there were nothing but soup in the world , indeed , the case would be different . There might be some excuse then for making the inquiry . Now , then , let us suppose ...
... reason , no doubt , and you may think that no other is wanted . If there were nothing but soup in the world , indeed , the case would be different . There might be some excuse then for making the inquiry . Now , then , let us suppose ...
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... 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 your five fingers there is one ...
... 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 your five fingers there is one ...
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... reason to trust to it alone for supplying the wants of human 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 ...
... reason to trust to it alone for supplying the wants of human 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 ...
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