The Quarterly Review, Volume 252John Murray, 1929 |
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... human ways as in the exercise of faculties and senses about which we know nothing . Mere instincts , with one or two notable exceptions , are common to man and beast alike . To eat , sleep , or seek a mate are , for example , natural ...
... human ways as in the exercise of faculties and senses about which we know nothing . Mere instincts , with one or two notable exceptions , are common to man and beast alike . To eat , sleep , or seek a mate are , for example , natural ...
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... human beings . They are aware , for example , of impending atmospheric changes long before anything of the kind is apparent to the human senses , and we are apt to accept their undoubted powers as weather prophets as a matter of course ...
... human beings . They are aware , for example , of impending atmospheric changes long before anything of the kind is apparent to the human senses , and we are apt to accept their undoubted powers as weather prophets as a matter of course ...
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... human nest - robbers than for fear of betraying it to natural enemies . Personally , I would suggest that human super- vision would serve- -at least to some extent - as a pro- tection against predatory birds or beasts , and I think it ...
... human nest - robbers than for fear of betraying it to natural enemies . Personally , I would suggest that human super- vision would serve- -at least to some extent - as a pro- tection against predatory birds or beasts , and I think it ...
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ART CONTENTS No 497 JULY | 3 |
Men versus Machines in the United States | 4 |
New Materials for History | 5 |
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