Littell's Living Age, Том 66Living Age Company Incorporated, 1860 |
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... perhaps fancied that , after all , they had been victorious in their late combat . " - P . 221 . Many other direct observations on the F. sanguinea of England are recounted , and are contrasted with those first recorded by Hu- ber ...
... perhaps fancied that , after all , they had been victorious in their late combat . " - P . 221 . Many other direct observations on the F. sanguinea of England are recounted , and are contrasted with those first recorded by Hu- ber ...
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... perhaps duller , naturalist would , no doubt , appreciate more highly a dry statement of investigations , suggested by the actual extinction of red clover , and tracing that extinction inductively , by the as- certained absence of ...
... perhaps duller , naturalist would , no doubt , appreciate more highly a dry statement of investigations , suggested by the actual extinction of red clover , and tracing that extinction inductively , by the as- certained absence of ...
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... perhaps duller , naturalist would , no doubt , appreciate more highly a dry statement of investigations , suggested by the actual extinction of red clover , and tracing that extinction inductively , by the as- certained absence of ...
... perhaps duller , naturalist would , no doubt , appreciate more highly a dry statement of investigations , suggested by the actual extinction of red clover , and tracing that extinction inductively , by the as- certained absence of ...
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... perhaps the most im- usually accompanied by a corresponding dis - portant and significant result of paleontolo- use of another part , this very disuse , by inducing a proportional degree of atrophy , becomes another element in the ...
... perhaps the most im- usually accompanied by a corresponding dis - portant and significant result of paleontolo- use of another part , this very disuse , by inducing a proportional degree of atrophy , becomes another element in the ...
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... perhaps , is better acquainted with these fatal exceptions to his principle of the organization of species by hereditary transmission of variation characters , than Mr. Darwin . He could not , with any pre- tension to free and candid ...
... perhaps , is better acquainted with these fatal exceptions to his principle of the organization of species by hereditary transmission of variation characters , than Mr. Darwin . He could not , with any pre- tension to free and candid ...
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