| William Charles Wells - 1818 - Страниц: 530
...the point in view, as the nature of things will permit. But, what is here done by art, seems to be done, with equal efficacy, though more slowly, by...mankind, fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man, which would occur among the first few and scattered inhabitants... | |
| William Charles Wells - 1818 - Страниц: 554
...the point in view, as the nature of things will permit. But, what is here done by art, seems to be done, with equal efficacy, though more slowly, by...mankind, fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man, which would occur among the first few and scattered inhabitants... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1877 - Страниц: 444
...domesticated animals, he says : " But what is here done by art seems to be done with equal efficacj7, though more slowly, by Nature, in the formation of...mankind fitted for the country which they inhabit." These sentences have such a Darwinian sound that, when we remember they were dragged from obscurity... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1877 - Страниц: 912
...selective action regarding domesticated animals, he says: "But what is here done by art seems to be done with equal efficacy, though more slowly, by Nature,...the formation of varieties of mankind fitted for the counhy which they inhabit." These sentences have such a Darwinian sound that, when we remember they... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1866 - Страниц: 668
...animals hy selection ; and then, he adds, but what is done in this latter case " by art, seems to be done with equal efficacy, though more slowly, by nature,...mankind, fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man, which would occur among the first few and scattered inhabitants... | |
| 1876 - Страниц: 862
...selective action regarding domesticated animals, he says : " But what is here done by art seems to be done with equal efficacy, though more slowly, by Nature,...mankind fitted for the country which they inhabit." These sentences have such a Darwinian sound that, when we remember they were dragged from obscurity... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1875 - Страниц: 504
...animals by selection ; and then, he adds, but what is done in this latter case " by art, seems to be done with equal efficacy, though more slowly, by nature,...mankind, fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man, which would occur among the first few and scattered inhabitants... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1877 - Страниц: 448
...selective action regarding domesticated animals, he says : "But what is here done by art seems to be done with equal efficacy, though more slowly, by Nature,...mankind fitted for the country which they inhabit." These sentences have such a Darwinian sound that, when we remember they were dragged from obscurity... | |
| 1877 - Страниц: 804
...selective action regarding domesticated animals, he says : " But what is here done by art seems to be done with equal efficacy, though more slowly, by Nature, in the formation of varieties'of mankind fitted for the country which they inhabit." These sentences have such, a Darwinian... | |
| George Gore - 1878 - Страниц: 694
...stock, and he remarks that what is thus effected by art seems to be done with equal efficiency, though slowly, by nature, in the formation of varieties of...mankind fitted for the country which they inhabit. Of the accidental varieties of man which would occur amongst the first few and scattered inhabitants... | |
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