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Homes without Hands , being a Description of the Habitations of Animals , classed according to their Principle of Construction . By the Rev. J. G. Wood , M.A. , F.L.S. With New Designs , by W. F. Keyl and E. Smith .
Homes without Hands , being a Description of the Habitations of Animals , classed according to their Principle of Construction . By the Rev. J. G. Wood , M.A. , F.L.S. With New Designs , by W. F. Keyl and E. Smith .
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First and foremost is its use in the form of tools , without which man were indeed but a ' poor , bare , forked animal . ' Every improvement in tools has marked a new stage in civilisation , until at length , since tools have become ...
First and foremost is its use in the form of tools , without which man were indeed but a ' poor , bare , forked animal . ' Every improvement in tools has marked a new stage in civilisation , until at length , since tools have become ...
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The assertion that our conceptions of beauty were determined by custom alone was confined by Reynolds , though not by Father Buffier , to human and animal form . Dugald Stewart , who had a high estimation of the philosophical ...
The assertion that our conceptions of beauty were determined by custom alone was confined by Reynolds , though not by Father Buffier , to human and animal form . Dugald Stewart , who had a high estimation of the philosophical ...
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Nevertheless , gentlemen , ' he observed in conclusion , it must be confessed that that wretched animal is alive , and that mine is dead . ' Barry might with truth have said the same of the figures of Reynolds when compared with his own ...
Nevertheless , gentlemen , ' he observed in conclusion , it must be confessed that that wretched animal is alive , and that mine is dead . ' Barry might with truth have said the same of the figures of Reynolds when compared with his own ...
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... Mr. Baker says , perfectly heart - breaking . ' The occasional capture of a hippopotamus may perhaps somewhat alleviate the misery of the voyage . Mr. Baker appears to have found this animal especially valuable in a culinary sense .
... Mr. Baker says , perfectly heart - breaking . ' The occasional capture of a hippopotamus may perhaps somewhat alleviate the misery of the voyage . Mr. Baker appears to have found this animal especially valuable in a culinary sense .
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