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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays - Page 39
by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1870 - 384 lehte
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A Manual of Anthropology: Or, Science of Man, Based on Modern Research

Charles Bray - 1871 - 386 lehte
...hourly activity ; there is no sense or faculty that is not strengthened by continual exercise. The domestic animal, on the other hand, has food provided...from the attacks of its natural enemies, and seldom ever rears its young without human assistance. Half of its senses and faculties become quite useless,...
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A Manual of Anthropology: Or, Science of Man, Based on Modern Research

Charles Bray - 1871 - 398 lehte
...hourly activity ; there is no sense or faculty that is not strengthened by continual exercise. The domestic animal, on the other hand, has food provided...from the attacks of its natural enemies, and seldom ever rears its young without human assistance. Half of its senses and faculties become quite useless,...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 412 lehte
...hourly activity; there is no sens© or faculty that is not strengthened by continual exercise. The domestic animal, on the other hand, has food provided...confined, to guard it against the vicissitudes of thq seasons, is carefully secured from the attacks of its natural enemies, and seldom even rears its...
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A Manual of Anthropology, Or, Science of Man: Based on Modern Research

Charles Bray - 1871 - 390 lehte
...hourly activity ; there is no sense or faculty that is not strengthened by continual exercise. The domestic animal, on the other hand, has food provided...sheltered, and often confined, to guard it against the vicjssitudes of the seasons, is carefully secured from the attacks of its natural enemies, and seldom...
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The science of man

Charles Bray - 1883 - 352 lehte
...hourly activity ; there is no sense or faculty that is not strengthened by continual exercise. The domestic animal, on the other hand, has food provided...from the attacks of its natural enemies, and seldom ever rears its young without human assistance. Half of its senses and faculties become quite useless,...
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Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History, 16. köide

1858 - 478 lehte
...hourly activity ; there is no sense or faculty that is not strengthened by continual exercise. The domestic animal, on the other hand, has food provided...human assistance. Half of its senses and faculties are quite useless ; and the other half are but occasionally called into feeble exercise, while even...
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Popular Science Monthly, 60. köide

1902 - 602 lehte
...and hourly activity; there is no sense or faculty that is not strengthened by continual exercise. The domestic animal, on the other hand, has food provided...human assistance. Half of its senses and faculties are quite useless; and the other half are but occasionally called into feeble exercise, while even...
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Popular Science Monthly, 60. köide

1902 - 584 lehte
...and hourly activity; there is no sense or faculty that is not strengthened by continual exercise. The domestic animal, on the other hand, has food provided...human assistance. Half of its senses and faculties are quite useless; and the other half are but occasionally called into feeble exercise, while even...
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Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society: Zoology, 3–4. köide

1859 - 578 lehte
...hourly activity ; there is no sense or faculty that is not strengthened by continual exercise. The domestic animal, on the other hand, has food provided...human assistance. Half of its senses and faculties are quite useless ; and the other half are but occasionally called into feeble exercise, while even...
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Evolution: Genesis and Revelations: With Readings from Empedocles to Wilson

C. Leon Harris - 1981 - 360 lehte
...and hourly activity; there is no sense or faculty that is not strengthened by continual exercise. The domestic animal, on the other hand, has food provided...human assistance. Half of its senses and faculties are quite useless; and the other half are but occasionally called into feeble exercise, while even...
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