A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 páginas |
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... character is pro- vided by the uniform experience of skilful breeders of all domestic animals ; but we shall deal only with the breeding of cattle , because the various races are closely allied , their habits and appearance are ...
... character is pro- vided by the uniform experience of skilful breeders of all domestic animals ; but we shall deal only with the breeding of cattle , because the various races are closely allied , their habits and appearance are ...
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... character and disposition the other . Physique and character are thus not indissolubly com- bined in Specific life - force . These variations in the respective influ- ences of the parents on their progeny are readily observable 22 ...
... character and disposition the other . Physique and character are thus not indissolubly com- bined in Specific life - force . These variations in the respective influ- ences of the parents on their progeny are readily observable 22 ...
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... examples of the Saxon type may still be seen in Tipperary , where a colony of Cromwell's Ironsides settled nearly three centuries ago . Character . We are at present dealing with the physi- 28 A NEW THEORY OF EVOLUTION .
... examples of the Saxon type may still be seen in Tipperary , where a colony of Cromwell's Ironsides settled nearly three centuries ago . Character . We are at present dealing with the physi- 28 A NEW THEORY OF EVOLUTION .
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... ( character ) . Every race of man has its own individual- ity , but the characters of most civilised nations merge ... character , like physique , varies in expression . CHAPTER VII . GENERAL CONCLUSIONS , AND IMPORTANCE OF A THE HUMAN ...
... ( character ) . Every race of man has its own individual- ity , but the characters of most civilised nations merge ... character , like physique , varies in expression . CHAPTER VII . GENERAL CONCLUSIONS , AND IMPORTANCE OF A THE HUMAN ...
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... character , or mental qualities cannot go beyond a full expression of the capacity of its life - force . Every race differs specifically from any other race , not only in physical type but also in character ; and individuals of the same ...
... character , or mental qualities cannot go beyond a full expression of the capacity of its life - force . Every race differs specifically from any other race , not only in physical type but also in character ; and individuals of the same ...
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