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" I may be allowed to personify the natural preservation or survival of the fittest, cares nothing for appearances, except in so far as they are useful to any being. She can act on every internal organ, on every shade of constitutional difference, on the... "
Representative Men in Literature, Science and Art - Página 1567
por Edward Walford - 1868 - 139 páginas
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen50

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1860 - 612 páginas
...external and visible characters. Nature cares nothing for appearances, except in so far as they may be useful to any being. She can act on every internal...being is placed under well-suited conditions of life. Man keeps the natives of many climates in the same country ; he seldom exercises each selected character...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine, Volumen2

1860 - 444 páginas
...nothing for appearances, except IB go far as they may be useful to any being. She can act en ererr internal organ, on' every shade of constitutional...good; nature only for that of the being which she sends. Every selected character is fully exercised by her; and the being ia placed wider well-suited...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

1860 - 880 páginas
...every internal organ, on every shade of constitutional difference, on the whole machinery of lite. Man selects only for his own good; nature only for that of the being which she sends. Every selected character is fully exercised by her ; and the being is placed under well-suited...
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the journal of agriculture

robert scott burn - 1861 - 738 páginas
...more powerful in its operation; for, while man can act only on external and visible characters, nature can act on every internal organ, on every shade of...nature only for that of the being which she tends. The main object of Mr Darwin's work is to illustrate and establish this supposed principle of natural...
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 páginas
...constitutional difference, on the whole machinery of life. Man selects only for his own good ; Kature only for that of the being which she tends. Every...being is placed under well-suited conditions of life. Man keeps the natives of many climates in the same country ; he seldom exercises each selected character...
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The Theological and Literary Journal, Volumen13

1861 - 824 páginas
...whole machinery of life. Man selects only for his own good ; nature only for that of the being whom she tends. Every selected character is fully exercised...being is placed under well-suited conditions of life. " Can we wonder that nature's productions should be far truer in character than man's? "It may be said...
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1864 - 472 páginas
...characters : nature cares nothing for appearances, except in so far as they may be useful , to _aay Jjeing. She can act on every internal organ, on every shade...being is placed under well-suited conditions of life. Man keeps the natives of many climates in the same country ; he seldom exercises each selected character...
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Half-hours with Freethinkers

John Watts - 1865 - 206 páginas
...constitutional difference, on the whole machinery of life. Man selects only for his own good ; nature only lor that of the being which she tends. Every selected...being is placed under well-suited conditions of life. Man keeps the natives of many climates in the same country ; he seldom exercises each selected character...
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The Quarterly Journal of Science, Volumen3

1866 - 658 páginas
...of Species : ' " As man can produce, and certainly has produced a great result by his methodical and unconscious means of Selection, what may not Natural...the being is placed under well-suited conditions of life."t In the earlier editions, the word " Nature " stood for " Natural Selection," underlined in...
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1866 - 668 páginas
...thus to personify the natural preservation of varying and favoured individuals during the straggle for existence) cares nothing for appearances, except...being is placed under well-suited conditions of life. Man keeps the natives of many climates in the same country ; he seldom exercises each selected character...
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