The Descent of Man: And Selection in Relation to SexAppleton, 1897 - Всего страниц: 688 |
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... naturalists have become familiar with the idea of sexual selection , it will , as I believe , be much more largely accepted ; and it has already been fully and favourably received by several capable judges . DOWN , BECKENHAM , Kent ...
... naturalists have become familiar with the idea of sexual selection , it will , as I believe , be much more largely accepted ; and it has already been fully and favourably received by several capable judges . DOWN , BECKENHAM , Kent ...
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... naturalists must admit that species are the modified descendants of other species ; and this especially holds good with the younger and rising naturalists . The greater number accept the agency of natural selection ; though some urge ...
... naturalists must admit that species are the modified descendants of other species ; and this especially holds good with the younger and rising naturalists . The greater number accept the agency of natural selection ; though some urge ...
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... naturalists and philosophers ; for instance , by Wallace , Huxley , Lyell , Vogt , Lubbock , Büchner , Rolle , & c . , ' and especially by Häckel . This last naturalist , besides his great work , ' Generelle Morphologie ' ( 1866 ) , has ...
... naturalists and philosophers ; for instance , by Wallace , Huxley , Lyell , Vogt , Lubbock , Büchner , Rolle , & c . , ' and especially by Häckel . This last naturalist , besides his great work , ' Generelle Morphologie ' ( 1866 ) , has ...
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... many anatomists present at the ineeting of naturalists at Erlangen ( see Marshall in Niederländischen Archiv für Zoologie , December1871 ) mentary condition , for they consist , with the exception 22 PART I. The Descent of Man .
... many anatomists present at the ineeting of naturalists at Erlangen ( see Marshall in Niederländischen Archiv für Zoologie , December1871 ) mentary condition , for they consist , with the exception 22 PART I. The Descent of Man .
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... naturalists , who were well acquainted with the comparative structure and development of man , and other mammals , should have believed that each was the work of a separate act of creation . CHAPTER II . ON THE MANNER OF DEVELOPMENT OF ...
... naturalists , who were well acquainted with the comparative structure and development of man , and other mammals , should have believed that each was the work of a separate act of creation . CHAPTER II . ON THE MANNER OF DEVELOPMENT OF ...
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