The Shrewsbury Edition of the Works of Samuel Butler: Evolution, old and newJ. Cape, 1924 |
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... importance to them to incur the expense of having the stereos of more than fifty pages cancelled and new Stereos substituted . I have also added a few entries to the index , which are taken from a copy of the book , now in my possession ...
... importance to them to incur the expense of having the stereos of more than fifty pages cancelled and new Stereos substituted . I have also added a few entries to the index , which are taken from a copy of the book , now in my possession ...
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... important theory . In Life and Habit I said : " To the end of time , if the question be asked , ' Who taught people to believe in Evolution ? ' the answer must be that it was Mr. Darwin . " This is true ; and it is hard to see what palm ...
... important theory . In Life and Habit I said : " To the end of time , if the question be asked , ' Who taught people to believe in Evolution ? ' the answer must be that it was Mr. Darwin . " This is true ; and it is hard to see what palm ...
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... importance to us as breathing is , the list of our organs would have been found to comprise one corkscrew at the least , and possibly two , twenty , or ten thousand ; even as we see that the trowel , without which the beaver cannot ...
... importance to us as breathing is , the list of our organs would have been found to comprise one corkscrew at the least , and possibly two , twenty , or ten thousand ; even as we see that the trowel , without which the beaver cannot ...
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... importance of a study has been recognized which does actually reveal to us in no small degree the processes by which the human foot is manufactured , so that in the endeavour to lay our hands upon the points of difference between the ...
... importance of a study has been recognized which does actually reveal to us in no small degree the processes by which the human foot is manufactured , so that in the endeavour to lay our hands upon the points of difference between the ...
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... importance : the two latter ideas do not appear to have occurred to him . Lamarck had little if any perception of any one of the four . When , however , they are firmly seized and brought into their due bearings one upon another , the ...
... importance : the two latter ideas do not appear to have occurred to him . Lamarck had little if any perception of any one of the four . When , however , they are firmly seized and brought into their due bearings one upon another , the ...
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