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" How has he acquired the knowledge of the incongruity of the two things, dirty water and clean linen ? He delights in water himself, and would therefore be unlikely to imagine it objectionable to another. If the elephant were possessed of the amount of... "
Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India: Their Haunts and Habits from ... - Página 79
por George P. Sanderson - 1912 - 387 páginas
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Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon

Robert Armitage Sterndale - 1884 - 594 páginas
...delights in water himself, and would therefore be unlikely to imagine it objectionable to another. If the elephant were possessed of the amount of discernment...that he would continue to labour for man instead of turning into the nearest jungle ? The elephant displays less intelligence in its natural state than...
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The Indian Forester, Volumen10

1884 - 756 páginas
...delights in water himself, and would, therefore, be unlikely to imagine it objectionable to another. If the elephant were possessed of the amount of discernment...he •would continue to labour for man instead of turning into the nearest jungle ? We commonly use elephants to carry provisions for the hunting parties...
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Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India: Their Haunts and Habits from ...

George P. Sanderson - 1912 - 468 páginas
...uninfluenced, as the elephant in the story is represented to have been — is it possible to believe it capable of such an effort of intellect as to understand the...of discernment with which he is commonly credited, 80 SUPERFICIAL OBSERVERS. is it reasonable to suppose that he would continue to labour for man, instead...
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With a Camera in Tiger-land

Frederick Walter Champion - 1928 - 424 páginas
...He delights in water himself and would therefore be unlikely to imagine it objectionable to another. If the elephant were possessed of the amount of discernment with which he is credited, is it reasonable to suppose that he would continue to labour for man instead of turning into...
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Jungle Journey

Ethel Mannin - 1950 - 296 páginas
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Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India: Their Haunts and Habits from ...

George P. Sanderson - 2000 - 470 páginas
...uninfluenced, as the elephant in the story is represented to have been — is it possible to believe it capable of such an effort of intellect as to understand the...possessed of the amount of discernment with which lie is commonly credited, 80 SUPERFICIAL OBSERVERS. is it reasonable to suppose that he would continue...
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Journal of the United Service Institution of India, Volúmenes9-10

United Service Institution of India - 1880 - 718 páginas
...delights in water himself, and would, therefore, be unlikely to imagine it objectionable to another. If the elephant were possessed of the amount of discernment...it reasonable to suppose that he would continue to labor for man instead of turning into the nearest jungle ? The elephant displays less intelligence...
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