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Natural Selection and Tropical Nature: Essays on Descriptive and Theoretical ... - Page 27
by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1895 - 492 lehte
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1870 - 458 lehte
...wild animal unable to compete with its fellows and continue its existence are no disadvantage whatever in a state of domesticity. Our quickly fattening pigs,...existence in a state of nature, because the very first step towards such inferior forms would have led to the rapid extinction of the race; still less could...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 454 lehte
...wild animal unable to compete with its fellows and continue its existence are no disadvantage whatever in a state of domesticity. Our quickly fattening pigs,...existence in a state of nature, because the very first step towards such inferior forms would have led to the rapid extinction of the race; still less could...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 490 lehte
...wild animal unable to compete with its fellows and continue its existence are no disadvantage whatever in a state of domesticity. Our quickly fattening pigs,...existence in a state of nature, because the very first step towards such inferior forms would have led to the rapid extinction of the race; still less could...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 434 lehte
...wild animal unable to compete with its fellows and continue its existence are no disadvantage whatever in a state of domesticity. Our quickly fattening pigs,...existence in a state of nature, because the very first step towards such inferior forms would have led to the rapid extinction of the race; still less could...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 412 lehte
...wild animal unable to compete with its fellows and continue its existence are no disadvantage whatever in a state of domesticity. Our quickly fattening pigs,...existence in a state of nature., because the very first step towards such inferior forms would have led to the rapid extinction of the race ; still less could...
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Popular Science Monthly, 60. köide

1902 - 584 lehte
...wild animal unable to compete with its fellows and continue its existence are no disadvantage whatever in a state of domesticity. Our quickly fattening pigs,...existence in a state of nature, because the very first step towards such inferior forms would have led to the rapid extinction of the race ; still less could...
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Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society: Zoology, 3–4. köide

1859 - 578 lehte
...wild animal unable to compote with its fellows and continue its existence are no disadvantage whatever in a state of domesticity. Our quickly fattening pigs,...existence in a state of nature, because the very first step towards such inferior forms would have led to the rapid extinction of the race ; still less could...
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Evolution: Genesis and Revelations: With Readings from Empedocles to Wilson

C. Leon Harris - 1981 - 360 lehte
...wild animal unable to compete with its fellows and continue its existence are no disadvantage whatever in a state of domesticity. Our quickly fattening pigs,...existence in a state of nature, because the very first step towards such inferior forms would have led to the rapid extinction of the race; still less could...
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On Evolution: The Development of the Theory of Natural Selection

Charles Darwin - 1996 - 382 lehte
...wild animal unable to compete with its fellows and continue its existence are no disadvantage whatever in a state of domesticity. Our quickly fattening pigs,...existence in a state of nature, because the very first step towards such inferior forms would have led to the rapid extinction of the race; still less could...
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Galileo's Commandment: 2,500 Years of Great Science Writing

Edmund Blair Bolles - 1999 - 518 lehte
...wild animal unable to compete with its fellows and continue its existence are no disadvantage whatever in a state of domesticity. Our quickly fattening pigs,...existence in a state of nature, because the very first step towards such inferior forms would have led to the rapid extinction of the race; still less could...
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