The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life and The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to SexModern library, 1936 - 1000 páginas |
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... beautiful , is not innate or unalterable . We see this , for instance , in the men of different races admiring an entirely different standard of beauty in their women . If beautiful objects had been created solely for man's ...
... beautiful , is not innate or unalterable . We see this , for instance , in the men of different races admiring an entirely different standard of beauty in their women . If beautiful objects had been created solely for man's ...
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... beautiful flowers , but would have produced only such poor flowers as we see on our fir , oak , nut and ash trees , on grasses , spinach , docks , and nettles , which are all fertilised through the agency of the wind . A similar line of ...
... beautiful flowers , but would have produced only such poor flowers as we see on our fir , oak , nut and ash trees , on grasses , spinach , docks , and nettles , which are all fertilised through the agency of the wind . A similar line of ...
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... beautiful males ; thus , as I have been assured by several collectors , fresh females may frequently be seen paired with battered , faded , or dingy males ; but this is a circumstance which could hardly fail often to follow from the ...
... beautiful males ; thus , as I have been assured by several collectors , fresh females may frequently be seen paired with battered , faded , or dingy males ; but this is a circumstance which could hardly fail often to follow from the ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
VARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION | 15 |
CHAPTER II | 38 |
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