The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 402
... fear of man is now thoroughly implanted in all the wild creatures living in long - inhabited lands ? It has simply been a matter of the survival of the wildest . Only the most cautious and suspicious have been able to bring up and ...
... fear of man is now thoroughly implanted in all the wild creatures living in long - inhabited lands ? It has simply been a matter of the survival of the wildest . Only the most cautious and suspicious have been able to bring up and ...
Page 403
... fear and obtain their confidence is no easy matter . First of all it must be pointed out that it is no use attempt- ing to do anything with birds and beasts unless you are really fond of them , have real sympathy with their whims , ways ...
... fear and obtain their confidence is no easy matter . First of all it must be pointed out that it is no use attempt- ing to do anything with birds and beasts unless you are really fond of them , have real sympathy with their whims , ways ...
Page 471
... fear which made them alike falter in resolve and recoil in action — the fear , simply , of assassina- tion . This , indeed , was the dread which had hitherto hampered every manufac- turer and almost every public man in the district ...
... fear which made them alike falter in resolve and recoil in action — the fear , simply , of assassina- tion . This , indeed , was the dread which had hitherto hampered every manufac- turer and almost every public man in the district ...
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