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The Place of Animals in Human Thought · Evelyn Lilian Hazeldine Carrington Martinengo-Cesaresco — chapter 42 of 56 · ~134 words · public domain

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Horses, famous, 26-27; sacrifice of, 114; in Oriental books, 188; St. Columba’s horse, 255; in chivalrous age, 281-282; thinking, 283; Arab and his horse, 285-288; Hatem’s horse, 285-286; the Cid’s horse, 289-294; horse of Rustem, 294; talking, 298; Bengal fable, 313; Russian folk-lore tale, 322

Hugo, Victor, 19, 45, 57, 164

Humanitarianism, 145-147, 175, 198-200, 243, 308, 346

Húsheng, 141-142

Huxley, Professor, 354

Iblís, 142

Ibsen, 186

Ichneumon, 311-312

“Iliad,” 25

Immortality, 159, 362

Improta, Leandro, 22

Indian doctrine of transmigration, 14-17

Indra, 116-117, 319-323

Insects, killing of, 149

Intelligenza delle Bestie, 363

Iranians, 113-134, 155

Isaiah, 249

Isis, 336

Islam, 160, 221

Issaverdens, Padre Giacomo, 209

Itongo, 107, 259

Itvara, 186

Jacobi, Professor Hermann, 169, 199

Jaina hermit’s story, 332

Jainism, 168-193, 196-200

Jātaka Book, 328

Jebb, Sir Richard, 135

Jenyns, Soame, 360

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