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" It may metaphorically be said that natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinising, throughout the world, the slightest variations ; rejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good; silently and insensibly working, whenever... "
The Geologist: A Popular Monthly Magazine of Geology - Página 458
1860
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1882 - 494 páginas
...'ejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good ; silently and insensibly working, whenever and wherever opportunity offers,...to its organic and inorganic conditions of life. We sets nothing of these slow changes in progress, until the hand of time has marked the lapse of ages,...
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At Last: A Christmas in the West Indies

Charles Kingsley - 1882 - 478 páginas
...slightest; rejecting that which is bad, preserving and adding up all that is good ; silently and insensibly working, whenever and wherever opportunity offers,...to its organic and inorganic conditions of life," — if this, I say, were proved to be true, ought God's care, God's providence, to seem less or more...
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On the Origin of Species: By Means of Natural Selection, Or, the ...

Charles Darwin - 1883 - 494 páginas
...•ejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good ; silently and insensibly working, whenever and wherever opportunity offers,...lapse of ages, and then so imperfect is our view into long-past geological ages, that we see only that the forms of life are now different from what they...
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The science of man

Charles Bray - 1883 - 352 páginas
...slightest ; rejecting that which is bad, preserving and adding up all that is good, silently and insensibly working whenever and wherever opportunity offers,...to its organic and inorganic conditions of life." He also says, " The term general good may be defined as the means by which the greatest possible number...
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Darwinism Stated by Darwin Himself: Characteristic Passages from the ...

Charles Darwin - 1884 - 396 páginas
...rejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good ; silently and insensibly working, whenever and wherever opportunity offers,...lapse of ages, and then so imperfect is our view into long-past geological ages that we see only that the forms of life are now different from what they...
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The Works of Charles Kingsley, Volumen5

Charles Kingsley - 1884 - 320 páginas
...slightest; rejecting that which is bad, preserving and adding up all that is good ; silently and insensibly working, whenever and wherever opportunity offers,...to its organic and inorganic conditions of life,' — if this, I say, were proved to be true, ought God's care and God's providence to seem less or more...
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The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or the Preservation of ...

Charles Darwin - 1884 - 494 páginas
...organic being in relation to' its organic and inorganic conditions of life. We seo nothing of these Blow changes in progress, until the hand of time has marked...lapse of ages, and then so imperfect is our view into long-past geological ages, that we see only that the forms of life are now different from what they...
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Age of Creation

William J. Cassidy - 1887 - 392 páginas
...slightest, rejecting all that is bad, preserving and adding up all that is good, silently and insensibly working, whenever and wherever opportunity offers,...in progress until the hand of time has marked the long lapse of ages, and then so imperfect is our view into long past geological ages that we only see...
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Natural Causation: An Essay in Four Parts

Constance E. Plumptre - 1888 - 210 páginas
...rejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good ; silently and insensibly working, whenever and wherever opportunity offers,...relation to its organic and inorganic conditions of life" ; our theory of ethics must be modified accordingly. If (what, after all, has passed into a commonplace)...
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Evolution: Popular Lectures and Discussions Before the Brooklyn Ethical ...

Brooklyn Ethical Association - 1889 - 424 páginas
...slightest; rejecting that which is bad, preserving and adding up all that is good; silently and insensibly working, whenever and wherever opportunity offers,...to its organic and inorganic conditions of life." In the struggle for existence, always going on, it is evident that individuals having the least advantage...
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