October 17, 2006
Quote of the Day
Noah Webster, A Dictionary of the English Language (1818):
Hunting, n. The act or practice of pursuing wild animals, for catching or killingg them. Hunting was originally practiced by men for the purpose of procuring food, as it still is by uncivilized nations. But among civilized men, it is practiced mostly for exercise or diversion, or for the destruction of noxious animals, as in America.
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