| Patrick Matthew - 1831 - 422 páginas
...^est suited to concealment or protection from p«iemies, or defence from vicissitude and inclemencies of climate, whose figure is best accommodated to health,...fitness to continue their kind by reproduction. From the unremitting operation of this law acting in concert with the tendency which the progeny have to take... | |
| Francis Buchanan White White - 1872 - 330 páginas
...best suited to concealment or protection from enemies, or defence from vicissitude and inclemencies of climate — whose figure is best accommodated to...fitness to continue their kind by reproduction. From the unremitting operation of this law, acting in concert with the tendency which the progeny have to take... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 956 páginas
...best suited to concealment or protection from enemies, or defence from inclemencies or vicissitudes of climate, whose figure is best accommodated to health, strength, defence, and support ; in such immense waste of primary and youthful life those only come forward to maturity from the strict... | |
| 1860 - 606 páginas
...best suited to concealment or protection from enemtet, or defence from vicissitude and inclemencies of climate ; whose figure is best accommodated to...in such immense waste of primary and youthful life, thote only come forward to maturity from the strict ordeal by which nature tests their adaptation to... | |
| Grant Allen - 1885 - 238 páginas
...best suited to concealment or protection from enemies, or defence from inclemencies and vicissitudes of climate, whose figure is best accommodated to health,...and fitness to continue their kind by reproduction.' Of the ideas expressed in these paragraphs, and others which preceded them, Darwin himself rightly... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1897 - 312 páginas
...best suited to concealment or protection from enemies, or defence from inclemencies or vicissitudes of climate, whose figure is best accommodated to health,...waste of primary and youthful life those only come to maturity from the strict ordeal by which Nature tests their adaptation to her standard of perfection... | |
| Society of American Foresters - 1912 - 682 páginas
...vicissitude and inclemencies of climate, whose figure is best accommodated to health, strength, defense, and support ; whose capacities and instincts can best...the physical energies to self-advantage according to circumstance — in such immense waste of primary and youthful life — those only come forward to... | |
| Society of American Foresters - 1913 - 406 páginas
...vicissitude and inclemencies of climate, whose figure is best accommodated to health, strength, defense, and support; whose capacities and instincts can best...the physical energies to self-advantage according to circumstance — in such immense waste of primary and youthful life — those only come forward to... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1924 - 426 páginas
...figure is best accommodated to health, strength, defence, and support; whose capacities and instinfts can best regulate the physical energies to self-advantage...to continue their kind by reproduction. " From the unremitting operation of this law acting in concert with the tendency which the progeny have to take... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1924 - 288 páginas
...best suited to concealment or protection from enemies, or defence from inclemencies or vicissitudes of climate, whose figure is best accommodated -to...strength, defence, and support; whose capacities and instin&s can best regulate the physical energies to self-advantage according to circumstances -in such... | |
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