First Lessons in Intellectual Philosophy: Or, a Familiar Explanation of the Nature And Operations of the Human Mind

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First Lessons in Intellectual Philosophy: Or, a Familiar Explanation of the Nature And Operations of the Human Mind
Blaisdale, Silas, Ed
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That is very singular.
Dr, Herbert, It is not more singular than true. The combination of those who were in general, not friends, for one common purpose, in which only one had been .en- gaged at the first, might s^em a little puzzling, if we did not take it into the account, that dogs are in their wild state gregarious, and hunt their pref in packs, and that, therefore, an instinct of combination or association is a3 much a part of their nature^ as the hunting of those ani- mals that are their
...prey.
Edward. But what should have taken them to the vil- lage ? or made them attack the dogs there 1 Dr, Herbert The curs had set upon the Newfound- land dog, when he was in charge of the parcel, and his instinct of fidelity overcame for the time his instinct of re- Tenge, though the latter was lefl to act as soon as the for- mer was at an end.
48. How can Uie combination of the dogs b^ accounted fofi without refetring it to reason 1 Digitized by VjOOQIC INTBLLCCTUAL PHILOSOPHY. 16) Edward. The expedition appears to have been plan- ned with more skill, and executed with more decision^ than many human expeditions.


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