The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen95Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1880 |
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... taken for granted that physiologically they each represent a different species , in the sense in which species is generally de- fined in these discussions - viz . , as a group which produces offspring continu- ously fertile inter se ...
... taken for granted that physiologically they each represent a different species , in the sense in which species is generally de- fined in these discussions - viz . , as a group which produces offspring continu- ously fertile inter se ...
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... taken of them . The experiment , nevertheless , was less con- clusive than could be wished , because they might have fed at night , or at some time when we were not looking . It struck me , therefore , that it would be interesting to ...
... taken of them . The experiment , nevertheless , was less con- clusive than could be wished , because they might have fed at night , or at some time when we were not looking . It struck me , therefore , that it would be interesting to ...
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... taken by the governments were most stringent . The societies were suppressed at all Prussian universities , but as a natural consequence , increased in num- bers at those belonging to smaller states . After the wretched attempts at ...
... taken by the governments were most stringent . The societies were suppressed at all Prussian universities , but as a natural consequence , increased in num- bers at those belonging to smaller states . After the wretched attempts at ...
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