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Pagina 55
... means of free gifts , too , that they are chiefly supported . In Denmark it is the law that decides who shall and who shall not go to these places ; and whoever goes , goes not by favor but by right , by the right of his own per- sonal ...
... means of free gifts , too , that they are chiefly supported . In Denmark it is the law that decides who shall and who shall not go to these places ; and whoever goes , goes not by favor but by right , by the right of his own per- sonal ...
Pagina 56
... means so well off when they are there as the widows . They have only half a room each , and they must dine in the common hall , for there are no servants to wait on them . None the less they have no reason to complain of their lot , for ...
... means so well off when they are there as the widows . They have only half a room each , and they must dine in the common hall , for there are no servants to wait on them . None the less they have no reason to complain of their lot , for ...
Pagina 62
... means of development , his all in all . Tommy is usually kindly in his play , and has a special weakness for babies ... mean streets , is a hundredfold kinder than a little girl in the same position ; less apt to neg- lect his duty ...
... means of development , his all in all . Tommy is usually kindly in his play , and has a special weakness for babies ... mean streets , is a hundredfold kinder than a little girl in the same position ; less apt to neg- lect his duty ...
Pagina 104
... means . On the one side we have a school of bi- olgists who assert that the scientific view of evolution practically begins with Darwin and Wallace , and that even Darwin himself injured his ar- gument by preserving too many of the ...
... means . On the one side we have a school of bi- olgists who assert that the scientific view of evolution practically begins with Darwin and Wallace , and that even Darwin himself injured his ar- gument by preserving too many of the ...
Pagina 111
... means of modi- fication . ' ' From this and other passages it is abundantly clear that in Darwin there met two distinct lines of evolutionary theory . The words just quoted.contain an explicit recognition of Lamarck's and of Buffon's ...
... means of modi- fication . ' ' From this and other passages it is abundantly clear that in Darwin there met two distinct lines of evolutionary theory . The words just quoted.contain an explicit recognition of Lamarck's and of Buffon's ...
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