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" I had a dog who was savage and averse to all strangers, and I purposely tried his memory after an absence of five years and two days. I went near the stable where he lived and shouted to him in my old manner; he showed no joy, but instantly followed me... "
Animal Intelligence - 402. oldal
szerző: George John Romanes - 1888 - 520 oldal
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The Quarterly Review, 131. kötet

1871 - 608 oldal
...We come now to Mr. Darwin's instances of brute rationality. In the first place he tells us : — ' I had a dog who was savage and averse to all strangers,...-five years and two days. I went near the stable where ho lived, and shouted to him in my old manner ; he showed no joy, but instantly followed me out walking...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., 14. kötet;77. kötet

1871 - 808 oldal
...We come now to Mr. Darwin'.s instances of brute rationality. In the first place he tells us : — " I had a dog who was savage and averse to all strangers,...but instantly followed me out walking and obeyed me, exactly as if I had parted with him only half an hour before. A train of old associations, dormant...

Littell's Living Age, 111. kötet

1871 - 860 oldal
...now to Mr. Darwin's instances of brute rationality. In the first place ha tells us : — " I had n dog who was savage and averse to all strangers, and...but instantly followed me out walking and obeyed me, exactly as if I had parted with him only half an hour before. A train of old associations, dormant...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts, 69. kötet

1892 - 916 oldal
...months. In his Descent of Alan, the great naturalist gives the following particulars of his own dog : ' I had a dog who was savage and averse to all strangers,...of five years and two days. I went near the stable in which he lived, and shouted to him in my old manner : he showed no joy, but instantly followed me...

The Quarterly Review, 131. kötet

1871 - 612 oldal
...We come now to Mr. Darwin's instances of brute rationality. In the first place he tells us : — ' I had a dog who was savage and averse to all strangers,...but instantly followed me out walking and obeyed me, exactly as if I had parted with him only half an hour before. A train of old associations, dormant...

The Descent of man

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 432 oldal
...I have been informed by Sir Andrew Smith, recognized him with joy after an absence of nine months. I had a dog who was savage and averse to all strangers,...but instantly followed me out walking and obeyed me, exactly as if I had parted with him only half an hour before. A train of old associations, dormant...

The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, 1. kötet

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 468 oldal
...I have been informed by Sir Andrew Smith, recognised him with joy after an absence of nine months. I had a dog who was savage and averse to all strangers,...but instantly followed me out walking and obeyed me, exactly as if I had parted with him only half-an-hour before. A train of old associations, dormant...

The London Quarterly Review, 130-131. kötet

1871 - 650 oldal
...We come now to Mr. Darwin's instances of brate rationality. In the first place he tells us : — ' I had a dog who was savage and averse to all strangers,...showed no joy, but instantly followed me out walking »nd obeyed me exactly as if I had parted with him only half an hour before. A train of old associations,...

The Quarterly Review, 131. kötet

1871 - 606 oldal
...come now to Mr. Darwin's instances of brute rationality. In the first place he tells us : — ' I hod a dog who was savage and averse to all strangers,...where he lived, and shouted to him in my old manner ; ho showed no joy, hut instantly followed mo out walking and obeyed me, exactly as if I had parted...

The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex

Charles Darwin - 1874 - 840 oldal
...I have been informed by Sir Andrew Smith, recognised him with joy after an absence of nine months. I had a dog who was savage and averse to all strangers,...he lived, and shouted to him in my old manner ; he shewed no joy, but instantly followed me out walking, and obeyed me, exactly as if I had parted with...




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