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If he starts with any one clear conviction, it is that every part of a living creature is
cunningly adapted to some special use in its life. Has not his Paley told him that
that seemingly useless organ, the spleen, is beautifully adjusted as so much ...
If he starts with any one clear conviction, it is that every part of a living creature is
cunningly adapted to some special use in its life. Has not his Paley told him that
that seemingly useless organ, the spleen, is beautifully adjusted as so much ...
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It is a curious circumstance, in fact, that the animals and plants of the Northern
Hemisphere are not only as well adapted to live in the Southern Hemisphere as
its own autochthones, but are, in many cases, absolutely better adapted, and so ...
It is a curious circumstance, in fact, that the animals and plants of the Northern
Hemisphere are not only as well adapted to live in the Southern Hemisphere as
its own autochthones, but are, in many cases, absolutely better adapted, and so ...
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Surrounding conditions remaining unchanged, the new variety (which we may
call B)—supposed, for argument's sake, to be the best adapted for these
conditions which can be got out of the original stock—will remain unchanged, ...
Surrounding conditions remaining unchanged, the new variety (which we may
call B)—supposed, for argument's sake, to be the best adapted for these
conditions which can be got out of the original stock—will remain unchanged, ...
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In fact, there is no case better adapted than that of the pigeons to refute the
doctrine which one sees put forth on high authority, that ¡°no other characters than
those founded on the development of bone for the attachment of muscles¡± are ...
In fact, there is no case better adapted than that of the pigeons to refute the
doctrine which one sees put forth on high authority, that ¡°no other characters than
those founded on the development of bone for the attachment of muscles¡± are ...
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... taken to it, and to have become gradually adapted to terrestrial and aerial
modes of existence. But if we regard the general tenor and style of the reasoning
in relation to the state of knowledge of the day, two circumstances appear very
well.
... taken to it, and to have become gradually adapted to terrestrial and aerial
modes of existence. But if we regard the general tenor and style of the reasoning
in relation to the state of knowledge of the day, two circumstances appear very
well.
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