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... modifications should tend to be preserved even more strongly ; and the history of the Ancon sheep is , in this respect , particularly instructive . With the " cuteness " characteristic of their nation , the neighbours of the ...
... modifications should tend to be preserved even more strongly ; and the history of the Ancon sheep is , in this respect , particularly instructive . With the " cuteness " characteristic of their nation , the neighbours of the ...
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... modification of any other form of living matter - or arising by natural agencies - but being produced , as such , by a supernatural creative act . The other , the so - called " transmutation " hypothesis , considers that all existing ...
... modification of any other form of living matter - or arising by natural agencies - but being produced , as such , by a supernatural creative act . The other , the so - called " transmutation " hypothesis , considers that all existing ...
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... modifications produced are transmissible to offspring . Change the actions of an animal , therefore , and you will ... modify the form or the organisation of animals , but only operate by changing their wants and consequently their ...
... modifications produced are transmissible to offspring . Change the actions of an animal , therefore , and you will ... modify the form or the organisation of animals , but only operate by changing their wants and consequently their ...
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... modify the structure of animals , except the development of parts , or atrophy of them , in consequence of a change of needs , Lamarck was led to attach infinitely greater weight than it deserves to this agency , and the absurdities ...
... modify the structure of animals , except the development of parts , or atrophy of them , in consequence of a change of needs , Lamarck was led to attach infinitely greater weight than it deserves to this agency , and the absurdities ...
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... modification of another watch which kept time but poorly ; and that this again had proceeded from a structure which could hardly be called a watch at all - seeing that it had no figures on the dial and the hands were rudimentary ; and ...
... modification of another watch which kept time but poorly ; and that this again had proceeded from a structure which could hardly be called a watch at all - seeing that it had no figures on the dial and the hands were rudimentary ; and ...
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