| Gilbert White - 1906 - 280 стор.
...wonderful spirit of sociality in the brute greation, independent of sexual attachment: the congrecating of gregarious birds in the winter is a remarkable...horses, though quiet with company, will not stay one mintite in a field by themselves : the strongest fences cannot restrain them. My neighbour's horse... | |
| Walter Johnson - 1928 - 372 стор.
...that this truth was fully realized as a third factor, we may recall another precise statement. " There is a wonderful spirit of sociality in the brute creation, independent of sexual attachment " (DB, XXIV). Well has Mr. HJ Massingham called this sentence a " throw-forward to Kropotkin's Mutual... | |
| 1887 - 978 стор.
...friendship between a doe and cows, between a horse and a hen, and the like. ' There is,' he says, ' a wonderful spirit of sociality in the brute creation, independent of sexual attachment. . . . Many horses, though quiet with company, will not stay one minute in a field by themselves ; the... | |
| Roy M. MacLeod, Philip F. Rehbock - 1994 - 562 стор.
...noted in his Natural History of Selborne (one of Darwin's favorite books from his student days): "There is a wonderful spirit of sociality in the brute creation, independent of sexual attachment. . . . Oxen and cows will not fatten by themselves; but will neglect the finest pasture that is not... | |
| Rajendra Ramlogan - 2004 - 294 стор.
...1788. 7 The exuberance of White was well depicted in his observance of the sociality of nature. "There is a wonderful spirit of sociality in the brute creation, independent of sexual attachment: the congregation of gregarious birds in the winter is a remarkable instance... Even great disparity of... | |
| Hannah Velten - 2007 - 212 стор.
...and, as such, will always live in herds and become exceedingly anxious when separated from 20 There is a wonderful spirit of sociality in the brute creation, independent of sexual attachment . . . Oxen and cows will not fatten by themselves; but will neglect the finest pasture that is not... | |
| Louis Le Baut - 1959 - 358 стор.
...divisions of 45 the night. From Natural History of Selborne. 58. Sociality in the Brute Creation. There is a wonderful spirit of sociality in the brute creation,...themselves: the strongest fences cannot restrain them... It would be needless to instance in 5 sheep, which constantly flock together... Even great disparity... | |
| 1887 - 1254 стор.
...friendship between a doe and cows, between a horse and a hen, and the like. ' There is,' he says, ' a wonderful spirit of sociality in the brute creation, independent of sexual attachment. . . . Many horses, though quiet with company, will not stay one minute in a field by themselves ; the... | |
| William Martin - 1852 - 434 стор.
...every library,) proves the sociable disposition of the horse by the following anecdote :—" There is a wonderful spirit of sociality in the brute creation independent of social attachment; tho congre-gation of gregarious birds in the winter is a remarkable instance. Many... | |
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