The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... young people ; but in the course of the labor have become a thorough convert to the author's views that such a study — perhaps I ought to add , so pursued as he has enabled it to be - is likely to prove a most useful and most desir ...
... young people ; but in the course of the labor have become a thorough convert to the author's views that such a study — perhaps I ought to add , so pursued as he has enabled it to be - is likely to prove a most useful and most desir ...
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... and dedi- cated to every one ( whose name is legion , of course ) who num- bers among his young friends a " my dear child " to present it to . CONTENTS . LITTER I. - INTRODUCTION • PAGE II . 6 NOTE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION .
... and dedi- cated to every one ( whose name is legion , of course ) who num- bers among his young friends a " my dear child " to present it to . CONTENTS . LITTER I. - INTRODUCTION • PAGE II . 6 NOTE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION .
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... Young as you are , too , you have a recompense in your power : one more accept- able even than Academic prizes — of which it is indis- pensable not to be too avaricious - you can give them your love . Besides , it is not only hands but ...
... Young as you are , too , you have a recompense in your power : one more accept- able even than Academic prizes — of which it is indis- pensable not to be too avaricious - you can give them your love . Besides , it is not only hands but ...
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... young heads , fresh to the work , are less easily drawn along than others , and have but a certain amount of strength . Hitherto all has been clear as the day . Now take your scissors in your left hand ; hold the lower ring of the ...
... young heads , fresh to the work , are less easily drawn along than others , and have but a certain amount of strength . Hitherto all has been clear as the day . Now take your scissors in your left hand ; hold the lower ring of the ...
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... young . When you are approaching what is called the age of reason , ( and this word implies a great deal , my dear child , ) the real teeth , the teeth which are to serve you for life , begin to whisper among themselves , " Now , here ...
... young . When you are approaching what is called the age of reason , ( and this word implies a great deal , my dear child , ) the real teeth , the teeth which are to serve you for life , begin to whisper among themselves , " Now , here ...
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