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To one who fairly examines the facts no doubt can remain that man has a remarkable aptitude for guessing the truth, particularly in those departments where science has been most successful; and sometimes an unaccountable confidence in an apparently unfounded conjecture seizes upon a person usually critical, and is strangely borne out by facts. However, such phenomena are to be explained, they must apparently be classed with those special instincts of various races of animals which guide them so wonderfully in the sorts of actions which seem to be their peculiar

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