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 - 538페이지 |
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... resemblance , insisted on by Mr. Mivart , between the mouse and a small marsupial animal ( Antech inus ) of Australia . These latter resemblances may be accounted for , as it seems to me , by adaptation for similarly active movements ...
... resemblance , insisted on by Mr. Mivart , between the mouse and a small marsupial animal ( Antech inus ) of Australia . These latter resemblances may be accounted for , as it seems to me , by adaptation for similarly active movements ...
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... resemblance ; but such resemblances will not reveal - will rather tend to conceal their blood- relationship . We can thus also understand the apparent paradox , that the very same characters are analogical when one group is compared ...
... resemblance ; but such resemblances will not reveal - will rather tend to conceal their blood- relationship . We can thus also understand the apparent paradox , that the very same characters are analogical when one group is compared ...
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... resemblance . They would retain this resemblance all the more , as the variations , which afforded the basis for their subsequent modification through natural selection , would tend from the first to be similar ; the parts being at an ...
... resemblance . They would retain this resemblance all the more , as the variations , which afforded the basis for their subsequent modification through natural selection , would tend from the first to be similar ; the parts being at an ...
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