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Buffon's Natural History: Volume 6

Georges-Louis Leclerc
4.9/5 (27556 ratings)
Description:This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1791 edition. Excerpt: ... DIRECTIONS to the BINDER. Place Plate CLXVI. between page 92 and page 93. CLXVI1. between page 116 and page 117. CLXV1II. and CLX1X. between page 150 and 1 . page 151. CLXX. and CLXXI. between page 204 and page 20;. CLXXII.CLXXIII.CLXXIV. CLXXV.CLXXVI. CLXXVII. CLXXVIII. CLXXIX. and CLXXX. between page 228 and pa DEGREESe 229. CLXXXI. CLXXXII. between page 238 and page 239. CLXXXI1I. between page 242 and page 243. CLXXXIV. between page 248 and page 249. CLXXXV. and CLXXXVI. between page 276 and page 277. CLXXXYH. between page 314 and page 315. CLXXXVIII. CLXXX1X. between page 36z and page 363. CXC. CXCI. CXCII. CXCIII. CXCIV. CXCV. andCXCVI. between page 392 and page 393. CXCVII. CXCVIII. CXCIX. and CC. at the end of the Volume. NATURAL HISTORY. THE ELEPHANT*. IF the human species be excepted, the Elephant is the most respectable animal in the world. In size he surpasses all other terrestrial creatures; and, by his intelligence, he makes as near near an approach to man as matter can approach spirit*. Of all animated beings, the elephant, the dog, the beaver, and the ape, have the most admirable instinct. But this instinct, which is only a result of all the animal powers, both internal and external, manifests itself by very dis> ferent effects in each of these species. Naturally, and when left at full liberty, the dog is as cruel and bloody as the wolf; but amidst all this ferocity of disposition, there is one flexible point which we have cherished. Hence the natural dispositions of the dog differ not from those of other rapacious animals, but by this point of sensibility, which renders him susceptible of affection and attachment. It is from nature that he dewas formerly called Barre; and it is probable thjtt Barrus was derived fromWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Buffon's Natural History: Volume 6. To get started finding Buffon's Natural History: Volume 6, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Buffon's Natural History: Volume 6

Georges-Louis Leclerc
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1791 edition. Excerpt: ... DIRECTIONS to the BINDER. Place Plate CLXVI. between page 92 and page 93. CLXVI1. between page 116 and page 117. CLXV1II. and CLX1X. between page 150 and 1 . page 151. CLXX. and CLXXI. between page 204 and page 20;. CLXXII.CLXXIII.CLXXIV. CLXXV.CLXXVI. CLXXVII. CLXXVIII. CLXXIX. and CLXXX. between page 228 and pa DEGREESe 229. CLXXXI. CLXXXII. between page 238 and page 239. CLXXXI1I. between page 242 and page 243. CLXXXIV. between page 248 and page 249. CLXXXV. and CLXXXVI. between page 276 and page 277. CLXXXYH. between page 314 and page 315. CLXXXVIII. CLXXX1X. between page 36z and page 363. CXC. CXCI. CXCII. CXCIII. CXCIV. CXCV. andCXCVI. between page 392 and page 393. CXCVII. CXCVIII. CXCIX. and CC. at the end of the Volume. NATURAL HISTORY. THE ELEPHANT*. IF the human species be excepted, the Elephant is the most respectable animal in the world. In size he surpasses all other terrestrial creatures; and, by his intelligence, he makes as near near an approach to man as matter can approach spirit*. Of all animated beings, the elephant, the dog, the beaver, and the ape, have the most admirable instinct. But this instinct, which is only a result of all the animal powers, both internal and external, manifests itself by very dis> ferent effects in each of these species. Naturally, and when left at full liberty, the dog is as cruel and bloody as the wolf; but amidst all this ferocity of disposition, there is one flexible point which we have cherished. Hence the natural dispositions of the dog differ not from those of other rapacious animals, but by this point of sensibility, which renders him susceptible of affection and attachment. It is from nature that he dewas formerly called Barre; and it is probable thjtt Barrus was derived fromWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Buffon's Natural History: Volume 6. To get started finding Buffon's Natural History: Volume 6, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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