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Pagina 60
... The fact is undeniable , that not only is it considered a luxury to eat certain
kinds of animal food , under a high degree of ... been considered unwholesome ;
— on the contrary , this description of food is more digestible than that of animals
not ...
... The fact is undeniable , that not only is it considered a luxury to eat certain
kinds of animal food , under a high degree of ... been considered unwholesome ;
— on the contrary , this description of food is more digestible than that of animals
not ...
Pagina 98
The Animal Kingdom , arranged in Conformity with its Organization , by the Baron
Cuvier , & c . & c . With additional Descriptions of all the Species hitherto named ;
of many not before noticed ; and other original Matter ; by Edward Griffith , F . L ...
The Animal Kingdom , arranged in Conformity with its Organization , by the Baron
Cuvier , & c . & c . With additional Descriptions of all the Species hitherto named ;
of many not before noticed ; and other original Matter ; by Edward Griffith , F . L ...
Pagina 340
... within the bladder , and with which the little animal seems to attach itself to
other bodies , and to take its nourishment . ... there some larger ones , which
might be either remains of smaller animals which they had swallowed , or the
spawn .
... within the bladder , and with which the little animal seems to attach itself to
other bodies , and to take its nourishment . ... there some larger ones , which
might be either remains of smaller animals which they had swallowed , or the
spawn .
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