The Quarterly Review, Volume 108William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1860 |
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... nature , in the principle of Natural Selection , ' which is evolved in the strife for room to live and flourish which is evermore maintained between themselves by all living things . One of the most interesting parts of Mr. Darwin's ...
... nature , in the principle of Natural Selection , ' which is evolved in the strife for room to live and flourish which is evermore maintained between themselves by all living things . One of the most interesting parts of Mr. Darwin's ...
Pagina 248
... natural selection has actually converted a swim- bladder into a lung , or organ used exclusively for respiration .'- p . 191 . ' I can ' indeed hardly doubt that all vertebrate animals having true lungs have descended by ordinary ...
... natural selection has actually converted a swim- bladder into a lung , or organ used exclusively for respiration .'- p . 191 . ' I can ' indeed hardly doubt that all vertebrate animals having true lungs have descended by ordinary ...
Pagina 254
... natural selection ' from Formica Polyerges into Homo . This at least is very much the way in which ( p . 479 ) he slips in quite incidentally the true identity of man with the horse , the bat , and the porpoise : - " The framework of ...
... natural selection ' from Formica Polyerges into Homo . This at least is very much the way in which ( p . 479 ) he slips in quite incidentally the true identity of man with the horse , the bat , and the porpoise : - " The framework of ...
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