| Anne Knight - 1831 - 164 стор.
...which even this faculty is known to vary, when place or circumstance presents any obstacles to it. " It has been remarked, that every species of bird has a mode of building its nest peculiar to itself; so that any school-boy, having a nest shown to him, would at... | |
| Gilbert White - 1833 - 410 стор.
...track, without any teaching or example ; whereas reason, without instruction, would often vary, and do that by many methods which instinct effects by...the circumstances of place and convenience. It has beeh remarked, that every species of bird has a mode of nidification peculiar to itself, so that a... | |
| James Duncan - 1840 - 428 стор.
...he taken in a qualified sense ; for there are numerous instances in the proceedings of this insect in which instinct does vary, and conform to the circumstances of place and convenience ; and in no part of their economy do we see more striking instances of this half-reasoning faculty... | |
| William Jardine - 1840 - 430 стор.
...at once to the propagation or support of the species. As far as the instinct of Bees is concerned, this maxim must be taken in a qualified sense ; for there are numerous instances in the proceedings of this insect in which instinct does vary, and conform to the... | |
| Rev. William Dunbar, James Duncan - 1840 - 436 стор.
...at once to the propagation or support of the species. As far as the instinct of Bees is concerned, this maxim must be taken in a qualified sense ; for there are numerous instances in the proceedings of this insect in which instinct does vary, and conform to the... | |
| Gilbert White - 1842 - 336 стор.
...track, without any teaching or example ; whereas reason, without instruction, would often vary, and do that by many methods which instinct effects by...conform to the circumstances of place and convenience. Jt has been remarked that every species of bird has a mode of nidification peculiar to itself, so that... | |
| Gilbert White, Edward Jesse - 1851 - 534 стор.
...any teaching or example ; whereas reason, without instruction, would often vary, and do that by any methods which instinct effects by one alone. Now,...remarked, that every species of bird has a mode of nidifieation peculiar to itself,* so that a schoolboy from peculiar causes, but no proof has yet been... | |
| Gilbert White - 1854 - 538 стор.
...any teaching or example ; whereas reason, without instruction, would often vary, and do that by any methods which instinct effects by one alone. Now,...nidification peculiar to itself,* so that a schoolboy from peculiar causes, but no proof has yet been brought forward that they do . so generally.- — ED.... | |
| Gilbert White - 1854 - 532 стор.
...any teaching or example ; whereas reason, without instruction, would often vary, and do that by any methods which instinct effects by one alone. Now,...nidification peculiar to itself,* so that a schoolboy from peculiar causes, but no proof has yet been brought forward that they do to generally. — ED.... | |
| William Jardine - 1859 - 424 стор.
...at once to the propagation or support of the species. As far as the instinct of Bees is concerned, this maxim must be taken in a qualified sense; for there are numerous instances in the proceedings of this insect in which instinct does vary, and conform to the... | |
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