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" Philosophers are unacquainted with the reason why there should be any tendency to variation from the characters first stamped on any species by Nature ; but all know that this tendency does exist, and in a most remarkable degree in many species. There... "
Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario - Página 104
por Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1886
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volumen8,Parte4

United States. Congress. House - 586 páginas
...species by Nature; but all know that this tendency does exist, and in a most remarkable degree, in many species. There is in all beings a disposition to deviate...to render them particularly well adapted to become subject to domestication. For instance, the dog, the pigeon, and the barnyard fowl are cases in which...
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A Guide to the Orchard and Fruit Garden: Or, An Account of the Most Valuable ...

George Lindley - 1831 - 674 páginas
...species by Nature ; but all know that this tendency does exist, and in a most remarkable degree in many species. There is in all beings a disposition to deviate...to render them particularly well adapted to become subject to domestication : for instance, the dog, the pigeon, and the barn-yard fowl, are cases in...
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A guide to the orchard and kitchen garden; or, An account of ... fruit and ...

George Lindley - 1831 - 648 páginas
...species by Nature; but all know that this tendency does exist, and in a most remarkable degree in many species. There is in all beings a disposition to deviate...to render them particularly well adapted to become subject to domestication : for instance, the dog, the pigeon, and the barn-yard fowl, are cases in...
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The Pomological Manual: Or, a Treatise on Fruits ; Containing ..., Volúmenes1-2

William Robert Prince, William Prince - 1831 - 236 páginas
...species by Nature; but all know that this tendency does exist, and in a most remarkable degree in many species. There is in all beings a disposition to deviate...to render them particularly well adapted to become subject to domestication : for instance, the dog, the pigeon, and the barn-yard fowl, are cases in...
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A Guide to The Outdoor and Kitchen Garden

George Lindley - 1831 - 662 páginas
...species by Nature ; but all know that this tendency does exist, and in a most remarkable degree in many species. There is in all beings a disposition to deviate...to render them particularly well adapted to become subject to domestication : for instance, the dog, the pigeon, and the barn-yard fowl, are cases in...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volumen7

1831 - 780 páginas
...acquiring new or improved varieties of fruit, or in increasing their good qualities when acquired. . . . There is in all beings a disposition to deviate from...to render them particularly well adapted to become subject to domestication : for instance, the dog, the pigeon, and the barn-yard fowl, are cases in...
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The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volumen7

1831 - 774 páginas
...acquiring new or improved varieties of fruit, or in increasing their good qualities when acquired. . . . There is in all beings a disposition to deviate from...to render them particularly well adapted to become subject to domestication : for instance, the dog, the pigeon, and the barn-yard fowl, are cases in...
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Magazine of Botany and Gardening British and Foreign ..., Volúmenes1-2

1833 - 494 páginas
...know that this tendency does exist, and in a most remarkable degree in many species. There is, _in all beings, a disposition to deviate from their original...to render them particularly well adapted to become subject to domestication : for instance, the dog, the pigeon, and the barn-yard fowl, are cases in...
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The Farmer's Magazine

1839 - 520 páginas
...species by nature, but all know that this tendency does exist, and in a most remarkable degree, in many species. There is in all beings a disposition to deviate...to render them particularly well adapted to become subject to domestication ; for instance, the dog, the pigeon, and the barn-yard fowl, are cases in...
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The Orchard: Including the Management of Wall and Standard Fruit Trees, and ...

Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 528 páginas
...species by nature ; but all know that this tendency does exist, and in a most remarkable degree in many species. There is in all beings a disposition to deviate...to render them particularly well adapted to become subject to domestication ; for instance, the dog, the pigeon, and the barn-yard fowl, are cases in...
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