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... beast appears , disdaining flight , engaging in the front of the whole herd , succouring the weak , and exerting all his prudence and solici- tude to preserve their main body from those wild and formidable ravagers : as a ruler and a ...
... beast appears , disdaining flight , engaging in the front of the whole herd , succouring the weak , and exerting all his prudence and solici- tude to preserve their main body from those wild and formidable ravagers : as a ruler and a ...
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... beasts of prey , respectable and dignified , with ability to secure and direct the herd , compliant and obedient to the herdsmen ; -him , I say , they leave unmo- lested in his station even to extreme old - age , though his vigour and ...
... beasts of prey , respectable and dignified , with ability to secure and direct the herd , compliant and obedient to the herdsmen ; -him , I say , they leave unmo- lested in his station even to extreme old - age , though his vigour and ...
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... beasts , who never went by a fountain or pure rivulet , when they were thirsty , nor , when hungry , abstained from the tenderest leaves and herbage fitted to assuage their appetite . As for his dwelling , he found the most elegant and ...
... beasts , who never went by a fountain or pure rivulet , when they were thirsty , nor , when hungry , abstained from the tenderest leaves and herbage fitted to assuage their appetite . As for his dwelling , he found the most elegant and ...
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... beasts , with no feathers , no envelopment of strong and rigid skin ; he was accustomed to attribute their extreme ten- derness to their own mismanagement , in shun- ning for the most part both sun and cold . That no difficulty could be ...
... beasts , with no feathers , no envelopment of strong and rigid skin ; he was accustomed to attribute their extreme ten- derness to their own mismanagement , in shun- ning for the most part both sun and cold . That no difficulty could be ...
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... with which Homer makes Circe regale the compani- ons of Ulysses ( v ) ; a food , capable of support- ing even beasts of the greatest magnitude ( w ) . DIOGENES , OR CONCERNING SERVANTS . As Diogenes was once 48 ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT .
... with which Homer makes Circe regale the compani- ons of Ulysses ( v ) ; a food , capable of support- ing even beasts of the greatest magnitude ( w ) . DIOGENES , OR CONCERNING SERVANTS . As Diogenes was once 48 ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT .
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