Saturday, December 5, 2009

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Killed by a bear while hunting]. The powerful churchman got off however for the fright and crawling as hastily as he could out of the way of hounds and huntsmen saw the whole chase sweep by him without affording him assistance for hunters in those days were as little moved by sympathy for such misfortunes as they are in our own. The King as he passed said to Dunois "Yonder lies his Eminence low.
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Variability of the mental organs and natural selection without any conscious intelligence on the part of the animal during each successive generation. No doubt as Mr. Wallace has argued (5. 'Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection ' 1870 p. 212. ) much of the intelligent work done by man is due to imitation and not to reason; but there is this great difference between his actions and many of those performed by the lower animals namely that man cannot on his first trial make for instance a stone hatchet or a canoe through his power of imitation. He has to learn his work by practice; a beaver on the other hand can make its dam or canal and a bird its nest as well or nearly as well and a spider its wonderful web quite as well (6. For the evidence on this head see Mr. J. Traherne Moggridge's most interesting work 'Harvesting Ants.
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