Littell's Living Age, 175. kötet;185. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1890 |
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... writes thus : - - occurs It was in the highest degree dramatic that the great idea of natural selection should have occurred independently and in precisely the same form to two working naturalists ; that these naturalists should have ...
... writes thus : - - occurs It was in the highest degree dramatic that the great idea of natural selection should have occurred independently and in precisely the same form to two working naturalists ; that these naturalists should have ...
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... writes : - The various facts and arguments now briefly set forth afford an explanation of the phenom- ena of male ornament as being due to the general laws of growth and development , and make it unnecessary to call to our aid so hypo ...
... writes : - The various facts and arguments now briefly set forth afford an explanation of the phenom- ena of male ornament as being due to the general laws of growth and development , and make it unnecessary to call to our aid so hypo ...
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... writes much that is deeply interesting , but to which it may possibly be questioned whether the principle of survival by natu- ral selection is applicable namely , the phenomena of mimicry . Of course it is quite intelligible , to take ...
... writes much that is deeply interesting , but to which it may possibly be questioned whether the principle of survival by natu- ral selection is applicable namely , the phenomena of mimicry . Of course it is quite intelligible , to take ...
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... writes thus : - - - Mr. - These three distinct stages of progress from the inorganic world of matter and motion up to man , point clearly to an unseen universe- to a world of spirit , to which the world of matter is altogether ...
... writes thus : - - - Mr. - These three distinct stages of progress from the inorganic world of matter and motion up to man , point clearly to an unseen universe- to a world of spirit , to which the world of matter is altogether ...
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... writes the mother , " she will carry on her person the value of more than four hundred florins . " Another robe of crimson velvet with wide sleeves lined with fur , and a red hood embroidered with pearls , had been pre- sented to ...
... writes the mother , " she will carry on her person the value of more than four hundred florins . " Another robe of crimson velvet with wide sleeves lined with fur , and a red hood embroidered with pearls , had been pre- sented to ...
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