The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to SexD. Appleton, 1924 - Всего страниц: 688 |
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... Lubbock , and others . Nor shall I have occasion to do more than to allude to the amount of difference between man and the anthropomorphous apes ; for Prof. Huxley , in the opinion of most competent judges , has conclusively shewn that ...
... Lubbock , and others . Nor shall I have occasion to do more than to allude to the amount of difference between man and the anthropomorphous apes ; for Prof. Huxley , in the opinion of most competent judges , has conclusively shewn that ...
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... Lubbock , Büchner , Rolle , & c . , and especially by Häckel . This last naturalist , besides his great work , Generelle Morphologie ' ( 1866 ) , has recently ( 1868 , with a second edit . in 1870 ) , published his Natürliche ...
... Lubbock , Büchner , Rolle , & c . , and especially by Häckel . This last naturalist , besides his great work , Generelle Morphologie ' ( 1866 ) , has recently ( 1868 , with a second edit . in 1870 ) , published his Natürliche ...
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... Lubbock ( Prehistoric Times , 1865 , p . 479 ) in reference to this paper , namely , that Mr. Wallace , " with characteristic un- selfishness , ascribes it ( i . e . the idea of natural selection ) unreservedly to Mr. Darwin , although ...
... Lubbock ( Prehistoric Times , 1865 , p . 479 ) in reference to this paper , namely , that Mr. Wallace , " with characteristic un- selfishness , ascribes it ( i . e . the idea of natural selection ) unreservedly to Mr. Darwin , although ...
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... different nature from those of the lower animals , 1 See the evidence on those points , as given by Lubbock , ' Prehistoric Times , ' p . 854 , & c . then we should never have been able to convince ourselves CHAP . III . 65 MENTAL POWERS .
... different nature from those of the lower animals , 1 See the evidence on those points , as given by Lubbock , ' Prehistoric Times , ' p . 854 , & c . then we should never have been able to convince ourselves CHAP . III . 65 MENTAL POWERS .
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... Lubbock's suggestion , 1s that when primeval man first used flint - stones for any purpose , he would have acci- dentally splintered them , and would then have used the sharp fragments . From this step it would be a small one to break ...
... Lubbock's suggestion , 1s that when primeval man first used flint - stones for any purpose , he would have acci- dentally splintered them , and would then have used the sharp fragments . From this step it would be a small one to break ...
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