The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1932 |
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... animal requires actual intelligence . Against its natural enemies it employs natural means of defence , opposing instinct to instinct , force to force . Upon the same principle , the human enemy , who employs intelligence in place of ...
... animal requires actual intelligence . Against its natural enemies it employs natural means of defence , opposing instinct to instinct , force to force . Upon the same principle , the human enemy , who employs intelligence in place of ...
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... animal nature that the solitary creatures which roam the wilds are merely animals that have no desire for the society of their kind ? Their exile or hermit state is probably voluntary , for the reason that they lack the gregarious ...
... animal nature that the solitary creatures which roam the wilds are merely animals that have no desire for the society of their kind ? Their exile or hermit state is probably voluntary , for the reason that they lack the gregarious ...
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... ANIMAL WORLD . IN studying the mentality of animals , one is frequently confronted with problems arising from the attitude that birds and beasts adopt towards their fellow - creatures , and of these , perhaps , the most common is the ...
... ANIMAL WORLD . IN studying the mentality of animals , one is frequently confronted with problems arising from the attitude that birds and beasts adopt towards their fellow - creatures , and of these , perhaps , the most common is the ...
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The Bible in Scotland | 2 |
The Future of Gold in International Monetary Policy | 3 |
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