Heredity, health and personal beautyF.A. Davis, 1890 - Всего страниц: 422 |
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... means that nature lavishly provides . Plain cooking is the no - art of the cannibal . The expressed contempt of the English for French cooking , and their real liking for it . The relation of the palate to the capacity of digestion ...
... means that nature lavishly provides . Plain cooking is the no - art of the cannibal . The expressed contempt of the English for French cooking , and their real liking for it . The relation of the palate to the capacity of digestion ...
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... means the actual use and disuse , however at first feeble , of those vital parts of the organism . Use and disuse of such parts could be the only efficient cause , relatively speaking , of securing stability of the primary modifications ...
... means the actual use and disuse , however at first feeble , of those vital parts of the organism . Use and disuse of such parts could be the only efficient cause , relatively speaking , of securing stability of the primary modifications ...
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... means that the prepotential force of the original germinative plasm so overrides every other tendency of the wild duck that the germ must contain in itself special reference to the duck's becoming pedestrian in a wild state , or as ...
... means that the prepotential force of the original germinative plasm so overrides every other tendency of the wild duck that the germ must contain in itself special reference to the duck's becoming pedestrian in a wild state , or as ...
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... means that the prepotential force of the original germinative plasm so overrides every other tendency of the wild duck that the germ must contain in itself special reference to the duck's becoming pedestrian in a wild state , or as ...
... means that the prepotential force of the original germinative plasm so overrides every other tendency of the wild duck that the germ must contain in itself special reference to the duck's becoming pedestrian in a wild state , or as ...
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... mean health ; more's the pity that it does not always mean it . In the nature of things , we grant , youth cannot always mean it , for poverty , climate , THE GENERAL LAWS OF HEALTH . 15.
... mean health ; more's the pity that it does not always mean it . In the nature of things , we grant , youth cannot always mean it , for poverty , climate , THE GENERAL LAWS OF HEALTH . 15.
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Стр. 7 - I may take this opportunity of remarking that my critics frequently assume that I attribute all changes of corporeal structure and mental power exclusively to the natural selection of such variations as are often called spontaneous; whereas, even in the first edition of the
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