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" ... chambers, forming tunnels, making roads, guarding their home, gathering food, feeding the young, tending their domestic animals, — each one fulfilling its duties industriously, and without confusion, — it is difficult altogether to deny to them... "
Nature - Stran ii
uredili: - 1905
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Nature, Količina 71

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1905 - 1044 strani
...reason , iinu IDC prccc ing observations tend to confirm the opinion that their mental powers diff from those of men not so much in kind as in degree." KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & CO., Ltd., DRYDEN HOUSE, GERRARD ST., W. READY. «to, Cloth, with 37...
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Ants. Bees, and Wasps

Sir John Lubbock - 1882 - 526 strani
...it is difficult altogether to deny to them the gift of reason ; and the preceding observations tend to confirm the opinion that their mental powers differ...from those of men, not so much in kind as in degree. 182 CHAPTER VIII. ON THE SENSES OF ANTS. The Sense of Vision. IT is, I think, generally assumed not...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Količina 1

1888 - 878 strani
...confusion, it is difficult altogether to deny them the gift of reason,' or escape the conviction ' that their mental powers differ from those of men, not so much in kind as in degree ' ( Lubbock ). See INSTINCT, INSECT, APHIDES ; Lubbock'a Antt, Beet, and Waspi (Internal. So. Series,...
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Scientific Lectures

Sir John Lubbock - 1890 - 382 strani
...it is difficult altogether to deny to them the gift of reason ; and the preceding observations tend to confirm the opinion that their mental powers differ...from those of men not so much in kind as in degree. Let me in conclusion once more say, that, notwithstanding the labours of those great naturalists to...
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A Primer of Darwinism and Organic Evolution

Joseph Young Bergen, Fanny Dickerson Bergen - 1890 - 288 strani
...it is difficult altogether to deny to them the gift of reason ; and the preceding observations tend to confirm the opinion that their mental, powers differ...from those of men not so much in kind as in degree." 2 On the other hand, the full-grown scale-insect consists simply of an oval, convex scale, destitute...
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The Beauties of Nature and the Wonders of the World We Live in

Sir John Lubbock - 1892 - 492 strani
...to deny to them the gift of reason ; and all our 1 Ants, Bees, and Wasps. recent observations tend to confirm the opinion that their mental powers differ...from those of men, not so much in kind as in degree. CHAPTER III ON ANIMAL LIFE — continued An organic being is a microcosm — a little universe, formed...
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The Study of Animal Life

John Arthur Thomson - 1892 - 398 strani
...the gift of reason," or, perhaps more accurately, intelligence, for we cannot escape the conviction " that their mental powers differ from those of men not so much in kind as in degree." Kropotkine says that the work of ants is performed "according to the principles of voluntary mutual...
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Johnson's First-[fifth] Reader ...

Eugene Cunningham Branson - 1899 - 400 strani
...confusion,—it is difficult altogether to deny to them the gift of reason; and all our recent observations tend to confirm the opinion that their mental powers differ from those of men not so much in kind as in degree.—From " The Beauties of Nature." Macmillan &• Company. DEFINITIONS.—i. Hos til'i ty, enmity....
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Animal Behaviour

Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1900 - 370 strani
...it is difficult altogether to deny to them the gift of reason ; and the preceding observations tend to confirm the opinion that their mental powers differ from those of man, not so much in kind as in degree." If the term " reason" be here accepted in the broad sense,...
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Animal Behaviour

Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1900 - 396 strani
...it is difficult altogether to deny to them the gift of reason ; and the preceding observations tend to confirm the opinion that their mental powers differ from those of man, not so much in kind as in degree." If the term " reason " be here accepted in the broad sense,...
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