The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life: Reprinted from the Sixth London Edition, with All Additions and CorrectionsA. L. Burt Company, 1890 - 458페이지 |
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... principle of selection as that which enables the agriculturist , not only to modify the character of his flock , but to change it altogether . It is the magician's wand , by means of which he may summon into life whatever form and mold ...
... principle of selection as that which enables the agriculturist , not only to modify the character of his flock , but to change it altogether . It is the magician's wand , by means of which he may summon into life whatever form and mold ...
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... principle is a modern discovery . I could give several references to works of high antiquity , in which the full importance of the principle is acknowledged . In rude and barbarous periods of English history choice ani- mals were often ...
... principle is a modern discovery . I could give several references to works of high antiquity , in which the full importance of the principle is acknowledged . In rude and barbarous periods of English history choice ani- mals were often ...
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... principle of inheritance , these will tend to produce offspring similarly characterized . This principle of preservation , or the survival of the fit- test , I have called natural selection . It leads to the im provement of each ...
... principle of inheritance , these will tend to produce offspring similarly characterized . This principle of preservation , or the survival of the fit- test , I have called natural selection . It leads to the im provement of each ...
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