... she stopped, evidently greatly puzzled, and after one or two trials, finding she could not take it up without permitting the escape of the winged bird, she considered a moment, then deliberately murdered it by giving it a severe crunch, and afterwards... The Descent of man and selection in relation to sex - Стр. 79авторы: Charles Darwin - 1909 - Страниц: 688Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1871 - Страниц: 608
...the retriever, who on her return came across the dead bird ; she stopped, evidently greatly puzzled, and after one or two trials, finding she could not...together. This was the only known instance of her having wilfully injured any game.' Mr. Darwin adds : ' Here we have reason, though not quite perfect,... | |
| 1871 - Страниц: 808
...the retriever, who on her return came across the dead bird ; she stopped, evidently greatly puzzled, and after one or two trials, finding she could not...together. This was the only known instance of her having wilfully injured any game." Mr. Darwin adds : " Here we have reason, though not quite perfect,... | |
| 1871 - Страниц: 860
...the retriever, who on her return came across the dead bird; she stopped, evidently greatly puzzled, and after one or two trials, finding she could not...together. This was the only known instance of her having wilfully injured any game." Mr. Darwin adds : " Here we have reason, though not quite perfect,... | |
| William Nelson Hutchinson - 1865 - Страниц: 438
...while carrying it to her master, came upon the dead hird. She stopped, evidently greatly puzzled ; and, after one or two trials, finding she could not...considered a moment, — then, deliberately murdered it, by fiving it a severe crunch, and afterwards brought away both together. t is due to the lady to observe... | |
| William Nelson Hutchinson - 1869 - Страниц: 384
...while carrying it to her master, came upon the dead bird. She stopped, evidently greatly puzzled ; and, after one or two trials, finding she could not...crunch, and afterwards brought away both together. It is due to the lady to observe that she is naturally as tendermouthed as her name would imply her... | |
| 1871 - Страниц: 606
...the retriever, who on her return came across the dead bird ; she stopped, evidently greatly puzzled, and after one or two trials, finding she could not...together. This was the only known instance of her having wilfully injured any game.' Mr. Darwin adds: ' Here we have reason, though not quite perfect,... | |
| 1871 - Страниц: 650
...the retriever, who on her return came across the dead bird; she stopped, evidently greatly puzzled, and after one or two trials, finding she could not...together. This was the only known instance of her having wilfully injured any game.' Mr. Darwin adds : ' Here we have reason, though not quite perfect,... | |
| 1871 - Страниц: 612
...the retriever, who on her return came across the dead bird ; she stopped, evidently greatly puzzled, and after one or two trials, finding she could not...deliberately murdered it by giving it a severe crunch, and afterwords brought away both together. This was the only known instance of her having wilfully injured... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - Страниц: 432
...retriever, who on her return came across the dead bird ; " she stopped, evidently greatly puzzled, and after one or two trials, finding she could not...deliberately murdered it by giving it a severe crunch, and afterward brought away both together. This was the only known instance of her ever having wilfully... | |
| William Penman Lyon - 1872 - Страниц: 168
...could not take it up without permitting the escape of the winged bird, she con sidered a moment, and then deliberately murdered it by giving it a severe...her ever having wilfully injured any game.' ' Here,' says Mr. Darwin, ' we have reason, though not quite perfect, fur the retriever might have brought the... | |
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