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... tion . The student of Nature wonders the more and is astonished the less , the more conversant he becomes with her operations ; but of all the perennial miracles she offers to his inspection , perhaps the most worthy of admiration is ...
... tion . The student of Nature wonders the more and is astonished the less , the more conversant he becomes with her operations ; but of all the perennial miracles she offers to his inspection , perhaps the most worthy of admiration is ...
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... tion of those less used ; but by altering the circumstances which surround it you will alter its actions , and hence , in the long run , change of circumstance must produce change of organisation . All the species of animals , therefore ...
... tion of those less used ; but by altering the circumstances which surround it you will alter its actions , and hence , in the long run , change of circumstance must produce change of organisation . All the species of animals , therefore ...
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... tion of Von Baer's " Researches on Development , " thirty years ago , any work has appeared calculated to exert so large an influence , not only on the future of Biology , but in extending the domination of Science over regions of ...
... tion of Von Baer's " Researches on Development , " thirty years ago , any work has appeared calculated to exert so large an influence , not only on the future of Biology , but in extending the domination of Science over regions of ...
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... tion may be called useful ) , or worse fitted , to cope with them . If better , it will tend to supplant the parent stock ; if worse , it will tend to be extin- guished by the parent stock . If ( as is hardly conceivable ) the new ...
... tion may be called useful ) , or worse fitted , to cope with them . If better , it will tend to supplant the parent stock ; if worse , it will tend to be extin- guished by the parent stock . If ( as is hardly conceivable ) the new ...
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... that the various forms of animals have proceeded directly from one another . My hypothesis of the creation of organisms by heterogeneous genera- tion , however , is distinguished very essentially from Darwin's 94 CRITICISMS ON " 6 III 29.
... that the various forms of animals have proceeded directly from one another . My hypothesis of the creation of organisms by heterogeneous genera- tion , however , is distinguished very essentially from Darwin's 94 CRITICISMS ON " 6 III 29.
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