natural selection' himself, but he actually is able to take away some of that power from nature which, before his appearance, she universally exercised. We can anticipate the time when the earth will produce only cultivated plants and domestic animals;... The Anthropological Review - Page clxviii1864Full view - About this book
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...the worst would not sink. Wallace, however, hit the truth when he stated \ that ' man ... is actually able to take away some of that power ' from Nature which before his appearance she actually ' exercised.' Man can never escape from natural selection, which will remorselessly punish... | |
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| 1865 - 420 lehte
...influence over other existences. Man has not only escaped ' natural selection ' himself, but he is actually able to take away some of that power from Nature which,...when man's selection shall have supplanted ' natural seleetion ;' and when the ocean will be the only domain in which that power can be exerted which for... | |
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| 1871 - 446 lehte
...influence over other existences. Man has not only escaped natural selection himself, but he is actually able to take away some of that power from nature which...which for countless cycles of ages ruled supreme over the earth.'* Thus eloquently and forcibly speaks Mr. Wallace ; and I do not stop now to criticise the... | |
| Christian Evidence Society - 1871 - 552 lehte
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| Charles Bray - 1871 - 386 lehte
...and dignity of man. * * * Man has not only escaped ' Natural Selection ' himself, but he is actually able to take away some of that power from nature which...before his appearance she universally exercised." * Natural Selection, however, has only been transferred from the body to the brain and mind ; but this... | |
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