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 commanders who direct and haten their flight."—Monboddo on Language, vol. i. 231.

"Even the heep, when wild, et watches in the night-time againt their enemy the fox, who give notice of his approach, and when he attacks them they draw up in a body and defend themelves."—Ditto.

"The Siamee imagine that the elephants are perfectly rational; and when the King of Siam ent a preent of elephants to the King of France, the Ambaadors took a olemn farewell of them.—Churchill's Travels.