The Natural History of the Human Species: Its Typical Forms, Primeval Distribution, Filiations, and Migrations ...Gould and Lincoln, 1855 - 423 sider |
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Side 20
... produced in both instances as native or congenital varieties , and then trans- mitted to the offspring . That the state of domestication is the most powerful predisposing cause of varieties in the animal kingdom . * Lectures on the ...
... produced in both instances as native or congenital varieties , and then trans- mitted to the offspring . That the state of domestication is the most powerful predisposing cause of varieties in the animal kingdom . * Lectures on the ...
Side 22
... produced in a state of nature ; they are very seldom fruitful among themselves ; those holding intermediate places between the parent plants are abso- lutely barren , while those which nearly resemble one or the other parent are ...
... produced in a state of nature ; they are very seldom fruitful among themselves ; those holding intermediate places between the parent plants are abso- lutely barren , while those which nearly resemble one or the other parent are ...
Side 23
... produced by an artifi- cial habit for several generations . In Columbia , the practice of milking cows having been laid aside , the natural state of the func- tion has been restored ; the secretion of milk continues only during the ...
... produced by an artifi- cial habit for several generations . In Columbia , the practice of milking cows having been laid aside , the natural state of the func- tion has been restored ; the secretion of milk continues only during the ...
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... produces in them greater changes than does domestication in animals ; and we ought , therefore , to expect as great diversities among men as among brutes , and indeed far greater , from the powerful influence of mind in the former . To ...
... produces in them greater changes than does domestication in animals ; and we ought , therefore , to expect as great diversities among men as among brutes , and indeed far greater , from the powerful influence of mind in the former . To ...
Side 27
... produced similar effects on widely different people , any particular anatomical character so produced can afford no proof of near relationship . If there be any such relation between the physical characters of different tribes and the ...
... produced similar effects on widely different people , any particular anatomical character so produced can afford no proof of near relationship . If there be any such relation between the physical characters of different tribes and the ...
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