The Menageries: Quadrupeds, Described and Drawn from Living Subjects..Charles Knight, 1831 |
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... natural habits CHAPTER III . · 29 · 65 The structure of the Elephant , exhibited in connexion with its natural habits ; -continued CHAPTER IV . The Indian Elephant . Fertility in a state of confinement . -Growth . - Modes of taking wild ...
... natural habits CHAPTER III . · 29 · 65 The structure of the Elephant , exhibited in connexion with its natural habits ; -continued CHAPTER IV . The Indian Elephant . Fertility in a state of confinement . -Growth . - Modes of taking wild ...
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... natural history , " The Dialogues of Creatures Moralyzed , " mention is made of " the olefawnte that boweth not the knees . " In an old play printed in 1633 , a woman is described as stub- born as an elephant's leg - no bending in her ...
... natural history , " The Dialogues of Creatures Moralyzed , " mention is made of " the olefawnte that boweth not the knees . " In an old play printed in 1633 , a woman is described as stub- born as an elephant's leg - no bending in her ...
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... nature , and to call forth their sagacity by undeviating kindness . Particular atten- tion was directed to the effect of music upon them ; and they were so accustomed to musical instruments , that they not only lost all dread of the ...
... nature , and to call forth their sagacity by undeviating kindness . Particular atten- tion was directed to the effect of music upon them ; and they were so accustomed to musical instruments , that they not only lost all dread of the ...
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... natural or artificial , which it is necessary for him to cross , is particularly worthy of observation . When the enor mous weight of a full - grown elephant is considered , it must be obvious , that if the creature were rashly to pláce ...
... natural or artificial , which it is necessary for him to cross , is particularly worthy of observation . When the enor mous weight of a full - grown elephant is considered , it must be obvious , that if the creature were rashly to pláce ...
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... natural habits by the artificial restraints of her discipline ; -and we , therefore , give full belief to the assertion . We are not quite so pre- pared to believe what we have also heard stated with regard to this animal , that , upon ...
... natural habits by the artificial restraints of her discipline ; -and we , therefore , give full belief to the assertion . We are not quite so pre- pared to believe what we have also heard stated with regard to this animal , that , upon ...
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