A New Theory of Organic EvolutionW. Blackwood and Sons, 1903 - 174 páginas |
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... Nature , and are we not bound to assume that in the evol- ution of life there was no effect without a corresponding Cause , nothing spontaneous or accidental ? CHAPTER IX . THEORY OF EVOLUTION . WE now proceed ANALOGIES . 41.
... Nature , and are we not bound to assume that in the evol- ution of life there was no effect without a corresponding Cause , nothing spontaneous or accidental ? CHAPTER IX . THEORY OF EVOLUTION . WE now proceed ANALOGIES . 41.
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... effect before the absent organs would begin to be formed in the embryo of the successor , and therefore the phases of the successor's embryo show no trace of them . successor . CHAPTER XI . ENIGMAS AND THEIR SOLUTION . LET us 50 A NEW ...
... effect before the absent organs would begin to be formed in the embryo of the successor , and therefore the phases of the successor's embryo show no trace of them . successor . CHAPTER XI . ENIGMAS AND THEIR SOLUTION . LET us 50 A NEW ...
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... effect seem to follow each other automatically , but here and there are hieroglyphs inscribed on Nature's works that , rightly interpreted , reveal an omniscient and omnipotent Creator . PART II . CHAPTER I. THE DARWINIAN THEORY OF ...
... effect seem to follow each other automatically , but here and there are hieroglyphs inscribed on Nature's works that , rightly interpreted , reveal an omniscient and omnipotent Creator . PART II . CHAPTER I. THE DARWINIAN THEORY OF ...
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... effect of the use and disuse of parts , and ( b ) to an unimportant extent by the direct action of the ex- ternal conditions of life . That small beneficial differences appeared from time to time in some members of a species , and ...
... effect of the use and disuse of parts , and ( b ) to an unimportant extent by the direct action of the ex- ternal conditions of life . That small beneficial differences appeared from time to time in some members of a species , and ...
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... effects of ( a ) selective breed- ing , ( b ) the use or disuse of parts , and ( c ) the direct action of external condi- tions of existence . We propose first to define what we mean by a " race , " and then to examine in detail the ...
... effects of ( a ) selective breed- ing , ( b ) the use or disuse of parts , and ( c ) the direct action of external condi- tions of existence . We propose first to define what we mean by a " race , " and then to examine in detail the ...
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