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" We believe we have now shown that there is a tendency in nature to the continued progression of certain classes of varieties further and further from the original type- -a progression to which there appears no reason to assign any definite limits... "
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ... - Page 121
1871
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Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society: Zoology, 3–4. köide

1859 - 578 lehte
...we have now shown that there ia a tendency in nature to the continued progression of certain claasea of varieties further and further from the original type — a progression to which there appeara no reason to assign any definite limits — and tliat the aame principle which produces this...
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Journal of the Royal Geological Society of Ireland, 8. köide

Royal Geological Society of Ireland - 1860 - 414 lehte
...and carries it one step farther, as appears from the following passage : — " We believe we have now shown that there is a tendency in nature to the continued...reason to assign any definite limits — and that the same principle which produces this result in a state of nature will also explain why domestic varieties...
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Journal of the Geological Society of Dublin, 8. köide

Geological Society of Dublin - 1860 - 422 lehte
...and carries it one step farther, as appears from the following passage : — " We believe we have now shown that there is a tendency in nature to the continued progression of certain classes of varieties farther and further from the original type — a progression to which there appears no reason to assign...
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Journal of the Geological Society of Dublin, 8. köide

1860 - 400 lehte
...and carries it one step farther, as appears from the following passage:— " We believe we have now shown that there is a tendency in nature to the continued progression of certain classes of rarieties further and further from the original type—a progression to which there appears no reason...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1870 - 458 lehte
...of any organ applied to a special purpose in the animal economy. Conclusion. We believe we have now shown that there is a tendency in nature to the continued...reason to assign any definite limits — and that the same principle which produces this result in a state of nature will also explain why domestic varieties...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, 47. köide

1871 - 588 lehte
...while those that can prolong their existence can only be the most perfect in health and vigour—those that are best able to obtain food regularly and avoid...of varieties further and further from the original type—a progression to which there appears no reason to assign any definite limits;" and that this...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 412 lehte
...any organ applied to a special pur» pose in the animal economy. Conclusion* We believe we have now shown that there is a tendency in nature to the continued...of varieties further and further from the original type—a progression to which there appears no reason to assign any definite limits-—and that the...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 434 lehte
...of any organ applied to a special purpose in the animal economy. Conclusion. We believe we have now shown that there is a tendency in nature to the continued...of varieties further and further from the original type—a progression to which there appears no reason to assign any definite limits—and that the...
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Chapters on Evolution

Andrew Wilson - 1883 - 408 lehte
...may be briefly and plainly stated. Mr. Wallace's conclusion may be summed up in his own expression, " that there is a tendency in nature to the continued...reason to assign any definite limits — and that the same principle which produces this result in a state of nature will also explain why domestic varieties...
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Natural Selection and Tropical Nature: Essays on Descriptive and Theoretical ...

Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 518 lehte
...of any organ applied to a special purpose in the animal economy. Conclusion We believe we have now shown that there is a tendency in nature to the continued...reason to assign any definite limits — and that the same principle which produces this result in a state of nature will also explain why domestic varieties...
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