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" Nevertheless, I did not formerly consider sufficiently the existence of structures, which, as far as we can at present judge, are neither beneficial nor injurious; and this I believe to be one of the greatest oversights as yet detected in my work. "
Darwinism: An Exposition of the Theory of Natural Selection with Some of Its ... - Página 130
por Alfred Russel Wallace - 1901
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 134

1871 - 630 páginas
...considered (he writes) the existence of ' many structures which appear to be, as far as we can judge, ' neither beneficial nor injurious ; and this I believe...the greatest oversights as yet detected in my work.' We believe that as his great work progresses, the theory of natural selection will be gradually changed...
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The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Volume 37

1894 - 518 páginas
...not sufficiently consider variations "which so far as we can at present judge are neither of benefit nor injurious ; and this I believe to be one of the greatest oversights I have yet detected in my work." And in the sixth edition of the "Origin" he frankly admits that he...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 131

1871 - 608 páginas
...sufficiently considered the existence of many structures which appear to be, as far as we can judge, neither beneficial nor injurious ; and this I believe...the greatest oversights as yet detected in my work.' — (' Descent of Man,' vol. ip 152.) A still more remarkable admission is that in which he says, after...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 14;Volume 77

1871 - 808 páginas
...sufficiently considered the existence of many structures which appear to be, as far as we can judge, neither beneficial nor injurious ; and this I believe...the greatest oversights as yet detected in my work." — Descent of Man, vol. ip 152. A still more remarkable admission is that in which he says, after...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 111

1871 - 860 páginas
...sufficiently considered the existence of many structures which appear to be, as far as we can judge, neither beneficial nor injurious; and this I believe...the greatest oversights as yet detected in my work." — (" Descent of Man," voL ip 152). A still more remarkable admission is that in which he says, after...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the ..., Volume 37,Parte 1888

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 542 páginas
...not sufficiently consider variations "which so far as we can at present judge are neither of benefit nor injurious; and this I believe to be one of the greatest oversights I have yet detected in my work." And in the sixth edition of the "Origin" he frankly admits that he...
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The Descent of man

Charles Darwin - 1871 - 432 páginas
...sufficiently considered the existence of many structures which appear to be, as far as we can judge, neither beneficial nor injurious ; and this I believe...the greatest oversights as yet detected in my work. I may be permitted to say, as some excuse, that I had two distinct objects in view, firstly, to show...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 131

1871 - 606 páginas
...sufficiently considered the existence of many structures which appear to be, as far as we can judge, neither beneficial nor injurious ; and this I believe...the greatest oversights as yet detected in my work.' — (' Descent of Man,' vol. ip 152.) A still more remarkable admission is that in which he says, after...
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The Ecclesiastical Observer, Volume 24

1871 - 446 páginas
...sufficiently considered the existence of many structures which appear to be, as far as we can judge, neither beneficial nor injurious ; and this I believe...the greatest oversights as yet detected in my work.' — ('Descent of Man,' vol. i., p. 152.) A still more remarkable admission is that in which he says,...
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The North American Review, Volume 113

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1871 - 496 páginas
...sufficiently considered the existence of many structures which appear to be, as far as we can judge, neither beneficial nor injurious ; and this I believe...the greatest oversights as yet detected in my work. I may be permitted to say, as some excuse, that I had two distinct objects in view : firstly, to show...
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