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1 II, XXVII | its life than a cat or a parrot, would call him still a 2 II, XXVII | whoever should hear a cat or a parrot discourse, reason, and philosophize, 3 II, XXVII | it nothing but a cat or a parrot; and say, the one was a 4 II, XXVII | very intelligent rational parrot. A relation we have in an 5 II, XXVII | supposition of a rational parrot.~His words are: “I had a 6 II, XXVII | from many others, of an old parrot he had in Brazil, during 7 II, XXVII | from that time endure a parrot, but said they all had a 8 II, XXVII | had heard of such an old parrot when he had been at Brazil; 9 II, XXVII | Prince, A qui estes-vous? The Parrot, A un Portugais. The Prince, 10 II, XXVII | Prince, Que fais-tu la? Parrot, Je garde les poulles. The 11 II, XXVII | gardez les poulles? The Parrot answered, Oui, moi; et je 12 II, XXVII | him in what language the parrot spoke, and he said in Brazilian. 13 II, XXVII | the same thing that the parrot had said. I could not but 14 II, XXVII | them call this talker a parrot: and I ask any one else 15 II, XXVII | be told, whether, if this parrot, and all of its kind, had 16 II, XXVIII| horse, or speaking of a parrot. Secondly, our actions are 17 IV, VIII | or else he talks like a parrot, only making a noise by