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" Tribes in which such mental and moral qualities were predominant would therefore have an advantage in the struggle for existence over other tribes in which they were less developed, would live and maintain their numbers, while the others would decrease... "
Natural Selection and Tropical Nature: Essays on Descriptive and Theoretical ... - Page 174
by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 492 lehte
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Outlines of cosmic philosophy

John Fiske - 1902 - 426 lehte
...advantage in the struggle for existence over other tribes in which they were less developed, and would live and maintain their numbers, while the others would decrease and finally succumb." 1 The most conspicuous result of this unceasing operation of natural selection upon rival communities...
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Evolution and Social Life

T. Ingold - 1986 - 460 lehte
...advantage in the struggle for existence over other tribes in which they were less developed, would live and maintain their numbers, while the others would decrease and finally succumb' (1870:313, 317). The implications of this position are far-reaching, and again we owe their explicit...
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Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind and Behavior

Robert J. Richards - 1987 - 719 lehte
...advantage in the struggle for existence over other tribes in which they were less developed, would live and maintain their numbers, while the others would decrease and finally succumb.40 Wallace assumed that selection would operate on whole communities and tribes, since the...
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Infinite Tropics: An Alfred Russel Wallace Anthology

Alfred Russel Wallace - 2002 - 460 lehte
...advantage in the struggle for existence over other tribes in which they were less developed, would live and maintain their numbers, while the others...its clothing, or its weapons, it can only do so by a corresponding change in its own bodily structure and internal organisation. If a larger or more powerful...
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In Darwin's Shadow: The Life and Science of Alfred Russel Wallace: A ...

Michael Shermer - 2002 - 448 lehte
...advantage in the struggle for existence over other tribes in which they were less developed — would live and maintain their numbers, while the others would decrease and finally succumb."49 Wallace argued that the harsher, more challenging climate of northern Europe had produced...
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Dark Vanishings: Discourse on the Extinction of Primitive Races, 1800-1930

Patrick Brantlinger - 2003 - 276 lehte
...struggle for existence over other tribes in which they [the social virtues] were less developed, would live and maintain their numbers, while the others would decrease and finally succumb" (12). But this thought, in turn, leads to the conclusion, with which Galton certainly agreed, that...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, 78. köide

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1868 - 868 lehte
...struggle for existence over other tribes in which they were less developed, would live and maintain thoir numbers, while the others would decrease and finally...its clothing, or its weapons, it can only do so by a corresponding change in its own bixlily structure and internal organisation. If a larger or more...
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