Charles Darwin, Pioneer in the Theory of EvolutionPraeger, 1969 - Всего страниц: 120 A biography of scientist Charles Darwin, whose theory of natural selection in evolution was greatly influenced by the unique wildlife he encountered in the Galapagos Islands. |
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... considered the expedition a waste of time . But Darwin was fascinated by the geological signs he was able to read . The river val- ley , for instance , was one vast pebble bed , as much as two hundred miles across and fifty feet deep ...
... considered the expedition a waste of time . But Darwin was fascinated by the geological signs he was able to read . The river val- ley , for instance , was one vast pebble bed , as much as two hundred miles across and fifty feet deep ...
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... considered the subject with scientific detachment and seriousness . The results of his cogitations have by chance come down to us they are the efforts not so much of a prig but of a serious- minded young man used to putting thoughts ...
... considered the subject with scientific detachment and seriousness . The results of his cogitations have by chance come down to us they are the efforts not so much of a prig but of a serious- minded young man used to putting thoughts ...
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... considered a separate creation of no great significance , provided by an at times whimsical god for man's amusement or use or occasional example ; no longer could man be thought of as fallen from perfection . Now , it was seen , all ...
... considered a separate creation of no great significance , provided by an at times whimsical god for man's amusement or use or occasional example ; no longer could man be thought of as fallen from perfection . Now , it was seen , all ...
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Fame Last Days Influence | 107 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 114 |
Index | 122 |
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