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1 I, 1 | Moreover, some creatures are tame and some are wild: some 2 I, 1 | wild: some are at all times tame, as man and the mule; others 3 VI, 18 | of food has a tendency to tame the males. They further 4 VI, 21 | constitutions be sound. The herdsmen tame the castrated bulls, and 5 VIII, 28| way-there are no swine, wild or tame, but animals that are devoid 6 IX, 1 | wild by nature would be tame and familiar with him, and 7 IX, 1 | some places crocodiles are tame to their priestly keeper 8 IX, 1 | following way: they mount tame elephants of approved spirit 9 IX, 1 | with these they bid the tame brutes to beat the wild 10 IX, 1 | the creature soon becomes tame, and obeys guidance. Now 11 IX, 1 | has dismounted, some are tame and others vicious; in the 12 IX, 7 | peculiarity common to the tame pigeon, the ring-dove and 13 IX, 8 | course tread any new-comer. Tame partridges tread wild birds, 14 IX, 41 | is by observation of the tame wasps that one may learn 15 IX, 41 | For in the case of the tame wasps also there are two 16 IX, 41 | animal food. Some of the tame wasps have been observed