Heredity, Health and Personal BeautyDavis, 1890 - Всего страниц: 422 |
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... seen by any one who carefully reads his works , and , as is admirably set forth by Herbert Spencer in his " Factors of Organic Evolution , " recog- nizes that the power of both natural and artificial selection to accumulate variations ...
... seen by any one who carefully reads his works , and , as is admirably set forth by Herbert Spencer in his " Factors of Organic Evolution , " recog- nizes that the power of both natural and artificial selection to accumulate variations ...
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... seen at a glance , is untenable in face of the large adaptedness of living things at a given instant of time to their environment . So close is this relation of living things to their surroundings that unscientific persons still regard ...
... seen at a glance , is untenable in face of the large adaptedness of living things at a given instant of time to their environment . So close is this relation of living things to their surroundings that unscientific persons still regard ...
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... seen when we consider that , in the change of species through the ages , nature could have given nothing directly out of hand , but only indi- rectly , as by parcels , through the medium of both environment and habit acting on the ...
... seen when we consider that , in the change of species through the ages , nature could have given nothing directly out of hand , but only indi- rectly , as by parcels , through the medium of both environment and habit acting on the ...
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... seen through art . Is it the eye , through the picture thrown on the retina , that sees ? Yes , in a measure , but in far from the larger measure . It is the mind that sees through the agency of the eye as its instrument . Hence , men ...
... seen through art . Is it the eye , through the picture thrown on the retina , that sees ? Yes , in a measure , but in far from the larger measure . It is the mind that sees through the agency of the eye as its instrument . Hence , men ...
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... seen through the minds of primitive men , and bears the stamp of aboriginal limitations . Nor does this aspect of the Scriptures , although in far less degree , cease to impress the mind , even in the new Scriptures , there being no ...
... seen through the minds of primitive men , and bears the stamp of aboriginal limitations . Nor does this aspect of the Scriptures , although in far less degree , cease to impress the mind , even in the new Scriptures , there being no ...
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