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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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zoology and minute anatomy; and no living naturalist and anatomist has
published a better monograph than that which resulted from his labours. Such a
man, at all events, has not entered the sanctuary with unwashed hands, and
when he ...
zoology and minute anatomy; and no living naturalist and anatomist has
published a better monograph than that which resulted from his labours. Such a
man, at all events, has not entered the sanctuary with unwashed hands, and
when he ...
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... and those only escape which happen to be a little better fitted to resist
destruction than those which die. The individuals of a species are like the crew of
a foundered ship, and none but good swimmers have a chance of reaching the
land.
... and those only escape which happen to be a little better fitted to resist
destruction than those which die. The individuals of a species are like the crew of
a foundered ship, and none but good swimmers have a chance of reaching the
land.
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... pietists, whether lay or ecclesiastic, decry it with the mild railing which sounds
so charitable; bigots denounce it with ignorant invective; old ladies of both sexes
consider it a decidedly dangerous book, and even savants, who have no better.
... pietists, whether lay or ecclesiastic, decry it with the mild railing which sounds
so charitable; bigots denounce it with ignorant invective; old ladies of both sexes
consider it a decidedly dangerous book, and even savants, who have no better.
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decidedly dangerous book, and even savants, who have no better mud to throw,
quote antiquated writers to show that its author is no better than an ape himself;
while every philosophical thinker hails it as a veritable Whitworth gun in the ...
decidedly dangerous book, and even savants, who have no better mud to throw,
quote antiquated writers to show that its author is no better than an ape himself;
while every philosophical thinker hails it as a veritable Whitworth gun in the ...
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