The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Том 25Henry Colburn, 1828 |
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... animals submit to domestication in proportion to the subjection in which their will is held by their appetite : certain it is , that the stub- born and rebellious are remarkable for their indifference to the pleasures of the table ; and ...
... animals submit to domestication in proportion to the subjection in which their will is held by their appetite : certain it is , that the stub- born and rebellious are remarkable for their indifference to the pleasures of the table ; and ...
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... animals , ought to have been ranked with the cormorant or the ostrich . Of these , Marriot , the great eater of Gray's Inn , was a conspicuous in- stance . He increased his natural capacity for food by art , and had as much vanity in ...
... animals , ought to have been ranked with the cormorant or the ostrich . Of these , Marriot , the great eater of Gray's Inn , was a conspicuous in- stance . He increased his natural capacity for food by art , and had as much vanity in ...
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... animal chemistry have asserted that a fatty substance may be obtained from bile . Some French physicians have thought that acids gave a character to fat ; and it has been questioned , whether the crude acid , found in the primæ viæ , in ...
... animal chemistry have asserted that a fatty substance may be obtained from bile . Some French physicians have thought that acids gave a character to fat ; and it has been questioned , whether the crude acid , found in the primæ viæ , in ...
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... animal food is very fœtid ; so with birds , living entirely on fish . It is re- ported of the French prisoner , who eat many pounds of animal food in the course of the day , that it was scarcely possible to approach him . The odour of ...
... animal food is very fœtid ; so with birds , living entirely on fish . It is re- ported of the French prisoner , who eat many pounds of animal food in the course of the day , that it was scarcely possible to approach him . The odour of ...
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that of animals , would seem to pervade the very substance of those animals whose food contains much oil . Thus , we find sea - birds , whose constant food is fish , taste very strongly of fish ; and those who live on that kind of food ...
that of animals , would seem to pervade the very substance of those animals whose food contains much oil . Thus , we find sea - birds , whose constant food is fish , taste very strongly of fish ; and those who live on that kind of food ...
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