The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... TONGUE . IV . THE TEETH First Part . MAN . V. — THE TEETH ( continued ) . VI . — THE TEETH ( continued ) VII . THE THROAT VIII . THE STOMACH • · IX . THE STOMACH ( continued ) 19 26 33 41 49 57 64 73 X. - THE INTESTINAL CANAL 80 · XI ...
... TONGUE . IV . THE TEETH First Part . MAN . V. — THE TEETH ( continued ) . VI . — THE TEETH ( continued ) VII . THE THROAT VIII . THE STOMACH • · IX . THE STOMACH ( continued ) 19 26 33 41 49 57 64 73 X. - THE INTESTINAL CANAL 80 · XI ...
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... the old mother hereafter - her hand and not another's . Here again , my child , the mouth is nothing without the hand . The mouth says , " I love , " the hand proves it . 2 LETTER II1 . THE TONGUE . Now , about this THE HAND . 25.
... the old mother hereafter - her hand and not another's . Here again , my child , the mouth is nothing without the hand . The mouth says , " I love , " the hand proves it . 2 LETTER II1 . THE TONGUE . Now , about this THE HAND . 25.
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... tongue and lips whatever is good to eat , and spit out unhesitatingly whatever is unpleasant . I could speak very ill of this porter if I chose ; which would not be very pleasant for certain little gourmands that I see here , who think ...
... tongue and lips whatever is good to eat , and spit out unhesitatingly whatever is unpleasant . I could speak very ill of this porter if I chose ; which would not be very pleasant for certain little gourmands that I see here , who think ...
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... disagreeable taste ; a further proof that God has thought of everything . Medicines , it is true , are unpleasant to the taste , and yet have to be swallowed in certain cases . But we may compare them to THE TONGUE . 27 27.
... disagreeable taste ; a further proof that God has thought of everything . Medicines , it is true , are unpleasant to the taste , and yet have to be swallowed in certain cases . But we may compare them to THE TONGUE . 27 27.
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... she is not acquainted with - how cautiously and gently she puts out her nose , so as to give herself time for consid eration . Then how delicately she touches the unknowr object with the tip of her tongue , once , 28 THE TONGUE .
... she is not acquainted with - how cautiously and gently she puts out her nose , so as to give herself time for consid eration . Then how delicately she touches the unknowr object with the tip of her tongue , once , 28 THE TONGUE .
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