The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 40
... natural conditions . One would suggest that it is only in its dealings with mankind that an animal requires actual intelligence . Against its natural enemies it employs natural means of defence , opposing instinct to instinct , force to ...
... natural conditions . One would suggest that it is only in its dealings with mankind that an animal requires actual intelligence . Against its natural enemies it employs natural means of defence , opposing instinct to instinct , force to ...
Page 46
... natural caution so far as to carry its ravages to the very doors of human habitations is really one of the wisest or most foolish of its race . Does it , one wonders , disregard the promptings of instinct or does it obey them to the ...
... natural caution so far as to carry its ravages to the very doors of human habitations is really one of the wisest or most foolish of its race . Does it , one wonders , disregard the promptings of instinct or does it obey them to the ...
Page 204
... natural enmity as evidenced in the relations that exist between distinct races of animals , and for which there is no apparent reason , unless it can be found in that vast and intricate scheme known as Nature's Balance . " Natural ...
... natural enmity as evidenced in the relations that exist between distinct races of animals , and for which there is no apparent reason , unless it can be found in that vast and intricate scheme known as Nature's Balance . " Natural ...
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