Heredity, health and personal beautyF.A. Davis, 1890 - Всего страниц: 422 |
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... animals to the require- ments of their lives . Change shown by upland geese with webbed feet . The introduction of ... animals . The effects of sexual selec- tion upon the constitution of animals . The courting of birds , and how mates ...
... animals to the require- ments of their lives . Change shown by upland geese with webbed feet . The introduction of ... animals . The effects of sexual selec- tion upon the constitution of animals . The courting of birds , and how mates ...
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... animals , Darwin's conclusion from his examination of the expression of the emotions by man and the lower animals It is positively denied that man is descended from any existing type of ape or monkey . The day will arrive when the ...
... animals , Darwin's conclusion from his examination of the expression of the emotions by man and the lower animals It is positively denied that man is descended from any existing type of ape or monkey . The day will arrive when the ...
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... animals . Only in the human form do grace and symmetry combined reach the highest point of beauty . The gracefulness of Rachel , the French actress , and of Miss Terry , the English actress . The unity of effect in conjoined beauty and ...
... animals . Only in the human form do grace and symmetry combined reach the highest point of beauty . The gracefulness of Rachel , the French actress , and of Miss Terry , the English actress . The unity of effect in conjoined beauty and ...
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... animals . Man should , by his personal habits , prove that he does not belong to them . The waste and repair of the body . What is necessary to the health of the skin . CHAPTER XIV . THE SKIN AS A BEAUTIFUL TISSUE , viii CONTENTS .
... animals . Man should , by his personal habits , prove that he does not belong to them . The waste and repair of the body . What is necessary to the health of the skin . CHAPTER XIV . THE SKIN AS A BEAUTIFUL TISSUE , viii CONTENTS .
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... animals . The human ear well adapted in the present status of man for his purposes . The construc- tion of the ear and the philosophy of hearing . Objective and subjec tive sensations of hearing defined . The disorders to which the ear ...
... animals . The human ear well adapted in the present status of man for his purposes . The construc- tion of the ear and the philosophy of hearing . Objective and subjec tive sensations of hearing defined . The disorders to which the ear ...
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