Darwiniana: EssaysD. Appleton, 1901 - 475페이지 |
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... complete marks and features of the ewe , the other of the ram . The contrast has been rendered singularly striking , when one short - legged and one long - legged lamb , produced at a birth , have been seen sucking the dam at the same ...
... complete marks and features of the ewe , the other of the ram . The contrast has been rendered singularly striking , when one short - legged and one long - legged lamb , produced at a birth , have been seen sucking the dam at the same ...
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... complete neglect of the new breed , so that , in 1813 , Colonel Humphreys found it difficult to obtain the specimen , the skeleton of which was presented to Sir Joseph Banks . We believe that , for many years , no remnant of it has ...
... complete neglect of the new breed , so that , in 1813 , Colonel Humphreys found it difficult to obtain the specimen , the skeleton of which was presented to Sir Joseph Banks . We believe that , for many years , no remnant of it has ...
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... complete statement of Mr. Darwin's doctrine is looked for in the large and well- illustrated work which he is said to be preparing for publication . The Darwinian hypothesis has the merit of being eminently simple and comprehensible in ...
... complete statement of Mr. Darwin's doctrine is looked for in the large and well- illustrated work which he is said to be preparing for publication . The Darwinian hypothesis has the merit of being eminently simple and comprehensible in ...
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... complete series of organic forms from the simpler to the more perfect . " The existence of general laws of Nature explains this harmony , even if we assume that all beings have arisen separately and independent of one another . Darwin ...
... complete series of organic forms from the simpler to the more perfect . " The existence of general laws of Nature explains this harmony , even if we assume that all beings have arisen separately and independent of one another . Darwin ...
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... complete a revolution in biological science as the “ Principia did in astronomy - and it has done so , because , in the words of Helmholtz , it contains " an essentially new creative thought . " 2 " And as time has slipped by , a happy ...
... complete a revolution in biological science as the “ Principia did in astronomy - and it has done so , because , in the words of Helmholtz , it contains " an essentially new creative thought . " 2 " And as time has slipped by , a happy ...
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