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Strana 210
It is true that certain living creatures , as bees and ants , live sociably one with another , therefore by Aristotle numbered amongst political creatures and yet have no other direction than their particular judgments and appetites ...
It is true that certain living creatures , as bees and ants , live sociably one with another , therefore by Aristotle numbered amongst political creatures and yet have no other direction than their particular judgments and appetites ...
Strana 229
I might enlarge myself in the commendation of hunting , and of the noble hound especially , as also of the docibleness of dogs in general ; and I might make many observations of land - creatures , that for composition , order , figure ...
I might enlarge myself in the commendation of hunting , and of the noble hound especially , as also of the docibleness of dogs in general ; and I might make many observations of land - creatures , that for composition , order , figure ...
Strana 456
Of this latter kind are all arts for the use of human life , which are thus again divided : some are purely human , or made by man alone , and as it were entirely spun out of himself , without relation to other creatures : such are ...
Of this latter kind are all arts for the use of human life , which are thus again divided : some are purely human , or made by man alone , and as it were entirely spun out of himself , without relation to other creatures : such are ...
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