Wild beasts and their ways : reminiscences of Europe, Asia, Africa and America . e construction of its net, both guidedby natural laws, reason, instinct, and desire, to catch and killsomething that will enable it to subsist. XXVII CONCLUSION 455 The lover of nature will never tire of studying her ways. Whenyoung, he will wonder and admire; when old, he will reflect, butstill admire. In all his studies he will discover one great rulingpower of individual self, whether among the brute creation or thevegetable world. Of the civilised world I say nothing. In his wanderings as a naturalist he will


Wild beasts and their ways : reminiscences of Europe, Asia, Africa and America . e construction of its net, both guidedby natural laws, reason, instinct, and desire, to catch and killsomething that will enable it to subsist. XXVII CONCLUSION 455 The lover of nature will never tire of studying her ways. Whenyoung, he will wonder and admire; when old, he will reflect, butstill admire. In all his studies he will discover one great rulingpower of individual self, whether among the brute creation or thevegetable world. Of the civilised world I say nothing. In his wanderings as a naturalist he will remember, that shouldhe endeavour to study in their secluded haunts the wild beastsand their ways, the law of force will be always present; it willaccordingly be wise to secure the force beforehand upon his side,and no more trusty companion and dependable agent can be foundthan a double-barrelled 577 rifle, to burn 6 drams of powder,with a bullet of pure lead 650 grains. This professional adviserwill confirm him in the theory that the law of Force will alwaysgovern the BRONZE CAST OF BOAR, BY H. DIXON. Printed by R. & R. Clark, Edinburgh. a<? BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 3 1197 22594 7818


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