| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 602 sivua
...if by instinct ; deciding upon evidence, a* Monsieur Jourdan talked prose, without having ever heard of any such word, perhaps, in the whole course of...am in chase of, have passed this way? Not polished oaly, but even the most savage men — not human kind only, but even the brute creation, hare their... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 604 sivua
...if by instinct; deciding upon evidence, as Monsieur Jourdan talked prose, without having ever heard of any such word, perhaps, in the whole course of...shrubs— the smell that seems to present itself to my nostrils—do they afford sufficient evidence that the deer, that the enemy, I am in chase of, have... | |
| George Allardice Riddell Baron Riddell - 1922 - 212 sivua
...as by instinct, deciding upon evidence, as Monsieur Jourdain talked prose, without having ever heard of any such word, perhaps, in the whole course of her life. "Questions in natural philosophy, questions in natural history, questions in technology in all its... | |
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