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* 2019-08-06T01:54:00
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[larvæ] provide their larve with food [Chapter 1.]
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and three of them dealt more especially with the subject under
consideration; namely, Les Sociétés animales, by Espinas (Paris, 1877);
La Lutte pour l'existence et l'association pout la lutte, a lecture by
J.L. Lanessan (April 1881); and Louis Böchner's book, Liebe und Liebes-
Leben in der Thierwelt, of which the first edition appeared in 1882 or
1883, and a second, much enlarged, in 1885. [Introduction]
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[unnecessary space at end]"Yes, certainly; that is true Darwinism," was
his reply. "It is horrible what 'they' have made of Darwin. Write these
articles, and when they are printed, I will write to you a letter which
you may publish. " [Introduction? Chapter 1.]
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[missing space]nest, or the colony of nests,does not exist [Chapter 1.]
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[badly placed space] that "the crickets ran away, abandoning their holes
to be sacked by the ants; the grasshoppers and the crickets fled in all
directions; the spiders and the beetles abandoned their prey in order
not to become prey themselves; " [Chapter 1.]
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[should be a period] we admire, By working in common [Chapter 1.]
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[unnecessary period] reappear each. time that their growth is favored by
some circumstances. [Chapter 1.]
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The old ones, which, as a rule, begin the meal first — such are their
rules of propriety-already were sitting upon the haystacks of the
neighbourhood [Chapter 1.]
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[should be a comma] eagles to the prey. but in this case there is strong
[Chapter 1.]
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point, and. having reached it, [Chapter 1.]
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[even more] The more, one is pleased to find this observation of old
confirmed in a recent little book by Mr [Chapter 1.]
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[Couës] Dr. Couë;s saw the gulls to [Chapter 1.]
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[Pursue GULLS TO make them] pursue make them disgorge their food, while,
on the other side, the gulls and the terns combined to drive away the
sea-hen as soon as it came near to their abodes, especially [Chapter 1.]
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[unnecessary period] searching their. food, whistling, and [Chapter 2.]
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[unnecessary comma and period] in the same, nest. or the lums, which sit
in [Chapter 2.]
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[Couës] That excellent observer, Dr. Couís, saw, for instance [Chapter
2.]
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[should be a semicolon] passage over rocky cliffs. the adoption [Chapter
2.]
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[caps] sociable. evidently we must be [Chapter 2.]
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[translate] "On ne s'associe pas pour mourir," was the [Chapter 2.]
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[space on wrong side of quote] grows very attached to man." They
[Chapter 2.]
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[longer dash] immense number of cases-perhaps in the majority -- not in
the [Chapter 2.]
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[unnecessary period and comma] competition hardly can be a normal
condition. but other causes intervene as well to cut, down the [Chapter
2.]
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[unnecessary space] even with the most rapidly-multiply ing animals
[Chapter 2.]
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[lowercase s] by means of mutual aid and mutual Support [Chapter 2.]
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[should be 4 periods] kindness and goodwill to one another.. One of the
greatest [Chapter 3.]
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[period should be a comma] same character. very often simple [Chapter
3.]
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[period should be a comma] Polygamous marriage. quarrels arising within
the [Chapter 3.]
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[period should be a comma] in stormy weather. to be the first in a party
on [Chapter 3.]
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[missing semicolon] to dance with her[;] to bargain personally [Chapter
3.]
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[missing dash] on the shoulders of younger people [--] there are no
invalid carriages [Chapter 3.]
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[should be exclamation point, plus caps] Live a few days more. may be
there will be some unexpected rescue!" [Chapter 3.]
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[period should be semicolon] we are bound to recognize that that
practice was brought into existence by sheer necessity. but that it was
[Chapter 3.]
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[unnecessary space] If I did not always get the ' whole truth,' I
[Chapter 3.]
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[period should be a comma] community). and secondly [Chapter 3.]
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[capitalization] birth. you learn that the [Chapter 3.]
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[unnecessary space] warfare a nd oppression [Chapter 4.]
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[unnecessary perido] they hardly. take notice of what makes the very
essence of our daily life [Chapter 4.]
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["Lives" should be capped] Slavonians, the Finns (in the pittäyä, as
also, probably, the kihla-kunta), the Coures, and the lives. [Chapter
4.]
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[misplaced comma] Private property, or possession "for ever" was as
incompatible, with [Chapter 4.]
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[unnecessary period] each one his fair. share in the [Chapter 4.]
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[missing dash between "dotted" and "all"] the earthen forts and the
small towers with which the territory was dottedall these were the work
of the bar [Chapter 4.]
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[unnecessary caps] bringing the woods and the steppes Under the dominion
of man. [Chapter 4.]
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[space] houses in com mon when they settle [Chapter 4.]
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[translate] under the lex talionis [Chapter 4.]
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[period should be a semicolon] village community. several oulouses make
[Chapter 4.]
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[period should be a comma] provided with stone seats. and the decisions
[Chapter 4.]
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[unnecessary space] organization of the village, the clan, and the con
federation [Chapter 4.]
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[law and RIGHT] constitute the authority of the few. It was an element
of law and tight, [Chapter 5.]
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[period should be a semicolon] whom the city had elected itself. and so
many [Chapter 5.]
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[unnecessary space] better these mediæval brother hoods [Chapter 5.]
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[all types of messedup] Vogt and the scabini. abdicated their functions
and addressed the. ‘What has happened [Chapter 5.]
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[unnecessary periods] We may see the same till now in the Kabylian.
çof:28. [Chapter 5.]
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[unnecessary dash] feud, or into a law-suit before [Chapter 5.]
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[unnecessary space and dash] the brother- hood supplied him [Chapter
5.]
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[all SAT, "sate" is present-tense, and completely inappropriate for the
grammar here] all sate at the same table and partook of the same meal
[Chapter 5.]
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[unnecessary dash] faithful to his con-juror [Chapter 5.]
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[comma should be after "city", not before] and guild in the, city -- and
the [Chapter 5.]
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[unnecessary caps] This ordinance can Hardly be [Chapter 5.]
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[space needed] whichwomen carry [Chapter 6.]
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[unnecessary space] after the royal power had destroy ed the city
[Chapter 6.]
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[missing period] several places As to Labor Congresses [Chapter 6.]
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[unnecessary caps] were a regular Feature of the middles [Chapter 6.]
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["sought" support] some of which Sollght support with the Emperor
[Chapter 6.]
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[caps] by most italian cities just [Chapter 6.]
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[unnecessary space] gates of Paradise," as Michel Angelo said,
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[caps] Why were they seized with senile debility in the sixteenth
century? and, [Chapter 6.]
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[Île-de-France] which soon broke out between the growing centers of
sovereignty -- Ile de France and [Chapter 6.]
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[unnecessary space] even now , and it seeks [Chapter 6.]
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[period should be a semicolon] principles of the time. the economical
importance of guilds and crafts; the leagues [Chapter 6.]
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["phase"] work out a new social organization, adapted to a new phasis of
development [Chapter 7.]
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["divers"] to its divers creeds, languages, and [Chapter 7.]
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[caps] new form of Organization, which [Chapter 7.]
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[caps] It was taught in the Universities and from the pulpit that the
institutions in which men formerly [Chapter 7.]
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[caps] To that struggle Biology ascribes the progressive evolution
[Chapter 7.]
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[move space rightward of quotation mark] to seize upon their lands; "so
we read in an [Chapter 7.]
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[caps] itself. in fact, two years [Chapter 7.]
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[caps] the communal lands among. all commoners [Chapter 7.]
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[2 unnecessary periods]possess so-called. Bürgernutzen -- that is, they
hold in common a number of cows, in order to supply each family with
butter; or they keep communal fields or vineyards, of which the produce
is divided between the burghers,. or they rent their land for the
benefit of the community.20 [Chapter 7.]
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[diverse] other side, divers modern requirements are met in the same
spirit [Chapter 7.]
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[translations] the old custom of l'emprount is in vigor. When many hands
are required in a métairie for rapidly [Chapter 7.]
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[should be semicolon] nothing. and in the evening, after [Chapter 7.]
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[missing period] which were put in their way32 [Chapter 7.]
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[missing period] they remained divided still As to Middle Russia
[Chapter 7.]
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[period should be a semicolon] formed in all trades.5 and when Robert
[Chapter 8.]
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["banknotes"] such a reputation that any amount of money or bank- is
trusted [Chapter 8.]
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[exclamation mark should be comma] berries -- poison! you will die."
[Chapter 8.]
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[unnecessary dash] when he joins his mates out-doors [Chapter 8.]
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[unnecessary dash] children whose play-grounds are [Chapter 8.]
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[space on wrong side of quote] his conclusion was that" when you come
[Chapter 8.]
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[vices] no one need be poor unless for his own vises [Chapter 8.]
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[period should be a comma] If he had shielded a warder from a comrade's
blow. he would have been made a hero of. [Chapter 8.]
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["in"] found n medieval Florence or Brügge [Conclusion.]
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[unnecessary period] the domain of ethics that. the dominating
importance of the [Conclusion.]
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[need space to right of dash] ascribed to it --we must trace
[Conclusion.]
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[unnecessary dash] foundation of every-day life; [Conclusion.]
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[unnecessary all-caps] M.C. PIEPERS has published [Appendix.]
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[unnecessary dash] traditions, songs, folk-lore [Appendix.]
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[unnecessary dash] followers), folk-lore, etc., all telling in the same
[Appendix.]
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[translate] Jahrbuch der Internationaler Vereinung für vergleichende
Rechtswissenschaft und Volkswirthschaftslehre [Appendix.]
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[translate] De la forme dite 'inokosna' de la famille rurale chez les
Serbes et les Croates [Appendix.]
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[translate] ab antiquo [Appendix.]
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[unnecessary dash] essence of the every-day life of all the Russians
[Appendix.]
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[translate] Uitkomsten van het Onderzoek naar den Toestand van den
Landbouw in Nederland [Appendix.]
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[translate] Annuaire de la Science Agronomique [Appendix.]
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-- holdoffhunger
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