The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... existence , it follows that any being , if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable to itself under the complex , and some- times varying conditions of life , will have a better chance of surviving , and thus be naturally ...
... existence , it follows that any being , if it vary however slightly in any manner profitable to itself under the complex , and some- times varying conditions of life , will have a better chance of surviving , and thus be naturally ...
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... existence , have a ten- dency to prevail to the exclusion and eradication of weakness and debility . The bold paradox I mean to prove is that the reverse is true of the majority of cases . It will be seen at once that this paradox is ...
... existence , have a ten- dency to prevail to the exclusion and eradication of weakness and debility . The bold paradox I mean to prove is that the reverse is true of the majority of cases . It will be seen at once that this paradox is ...
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... existence , induced by the care and attention of domesticators . If we turn from domestic and semi - domestic animals to wild ones , our facts are , of course , less numerous .. Lovers of birds have remarked that after certain severe ...
... existence , induced by the care and attention of domesticators . If we turn from domestic and semi - domestic animals to wild ones , our facts are , of course , less numerous .. Lovers of birds have remarked that after certain severe ...
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... existence the weak are always being eliminated by the strong . I am aware that I only meet one factor in Mr. Darwin's argument . I hope , with your permission , to traverse the whole field he has occupied in future papers . The next one ...
... existence the weak are always being eliminated by the strong . I am aware that I only meet one factor in Mr. Darwin's argument . I hope , with your permission , to traverse the whole field he has occupied in future papers . The next one ...
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... existence has steeled their frame , and a rigorous abstemiousness precludes any of those un- necessary outgrowths - the result of a more generous diet - which weaken the body and require to be fed . Nature will most readily propagate ...
... existence has steeled their frame , and a rigorous abstemiousness precludes any of those un- necessary outgrowths - the result of a more generous diet - which weaken the body and require to be fed . Nature will most readily propagate ...
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