My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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... paper on " Mimicry and Protective Colouring , " and the numerous cases in which specially showy and slow - flying butterflies were known to have a peculiar odour and taste which protected them from the attacks of insect - eating birds ...
... paper on " Mimicry and Protective Colouring , " and the numerous cases in which specially showy and slow - flying butterflies were known to have a peculiar odour and taste which protected them from the attacks of insect - eating birds ...
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... paper before Section D. of the British Association at Liverpool , entitled " The Theory of Natural Selection from a Mathematical Point of View , " and this paper was printed in full in Nature of November 10 , 1870. To this I replied on ...
... paper before Section D. of the British Association at Liverpool , entitled " The Theory of Natural Selection from a Mathematical Point of View , " and this paper was printed in full in Nature of November 10 , 1870. To this I replied on ...
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... paper on the " Development of Human Races under Natural Selec- tion , " in 1864 , and more fully treated in the last chapter of my " Essays , " in 1870 . This These views caused much distress of mind to Darwin , but , as I have shown ...
... paper on the " Development of Human Races under Natural Selec- tion , " in 1864 , and more fully treated in the last chapter of my " Essays , " in 1870 . This These views caused much distress of mind to Darwin , but , as I have shown ...
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... paper on " The Origin of Human Races under the Law of Natural Selection . " He said that he had read it with great interest , and added , " Its leading idea is , I think , undoubtedly true , " concluding with a hope that I would pursue ...
... paper on " The Origin of Human Races under the Law of Natural Selection . " He said that he had read it with great interest , and added , " Its leading idea is , I think , undoubtedly true , " concluding with a hope that I would pursue ...
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... papers show that Lord Salisbury's argument is received with triumph , and unless it is disposed of , it will lead to a public reaction against the doctrine of evolution at large . " As I still declined to go into this controversy ...
... papers show that Lord Salisbury's argument is received with triumph , and unless it is disposed of , it will lead to a public reaction against the doctrine of evolution at large . " As I still declined to go into this controversy ...
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