The Hundred Best English EssaysFrederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead Cassell, 1929 - Всего страниц: 921 |
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... organic beings have varied under nature , in the same way as they have varied under domestication . And if there has been any variability under nature , it would be an unaccountable fact if natural selection had not come into play . It ...
... organic beings have varied under nature , in the same way as they have varied under domestication . And if there has been any variability under nature , it would be an unaccountable fact if natural selection had not come into play . It ...
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... organic beings under what is called the Natural System , is utterly inexplicable on the theory of creation . As natural selection acts solely by accumulating slight , successive , favourable variations , it can produce no great or ...
... organic beings under what is called the Natural System , is utterly inexplicable on the theory of creation . As natural selection acts solely by accumulating slight , successive , favourable variations , it can produce no great or ...
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... natural selection , will often have reduced organs when rendered useless under changed habits or conditions of life ; and we can understand on this view the meaning of rudimentary organs . But disuse and selection will generally act on ...
... natural selection , will often have reduced organs when rendered useless under changed habits or conditions of life ; and we can understand on this view the meaning of rudimentary organs . But disuse and selection will generally act on ...
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