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his Preface to the Chace, that the Antients had no notion of purſuing wild beaſts by the ſcent only. I readily agree with him, that they had no idea of a regular and well-diſciplined pack of Hounds; but though, as [1] he and his learned Friend remark, Oppian deſcribes a particular ſort of Dog, which he calls Ιχνευτηρες, as finding the Game only, and following the ſcent no farther than the Hare's feat; and ſays, that after he has ſtarted her, ſhe is purſued by the ſight; yet this extract from Xenophon will ſhew, that, much earlier than the time of Oppian, they not only [2] trailed to the Hare by the ſcent, but abſolutely depended on that
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