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The Place of Animals in Human Thought · Evelyn Lilian Hazeldine Carrington Martinengo-Cesaresco — chapter 38 of 56 · ~113 words · public domain

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Copenhagen National Museum, 47

Corinna, Parrot of, 56

Corsica, 347

Crete, 32, 77, 95

Cuvier, 363

Cyrus, 118, 121-122

Daevas, 116

d’Alviella, Count Goblet, 5

Damascus, 231, 306

Dante, 13, 160, 162-163, 187

Darmesteter, James, 241

Darius, 119, 121-122

Darwin, Charles, 150-151, 206, 344, 363-364

Darwin, Francis, 175

Davids, Professor T. W. Rhys, 328

Deathlessness of souls, 91-92

Deer (see Banyan deer)

Dervishes, 234-235, 261

Descartes, 16, 353-357

Deucalion, dove of, 78

Diaz, Gil, 293

Digby, Sir Kenelm, 283

Dog, grave of a faithful, 314

Dogs, 57-59, 79-80, 114-115, 151-153, 158, 229-233, 244, 306-308, 312, 314-316, 322-324, 358-359

Dog’s Grave, the, 79

Dolmen-builders, 92-93, 96

Domestication of animals, 90-91

Doughty, Charles M., 236

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