| United States. Congress. Senate - 1858 - 636 páginas
...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 from...this tendency is most strongly marked in animals; and domes ticated fruits are a parallel case in the vegetable world. Without, then, vainly endeavoring... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1886 - 636 páginas
...nature, but all know that this tendency does exist, and that in a most remarkable degree in some species. There is in all beings a disposition to deviate from...to render them particularly, well adapted to become subjects of domestication." Then, says the same authority, " without vainly endeavouring to discover... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1857 - 588 páginas
...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 from...their original nature when cultivated, or even in & wild state ; but this disposition is so strong in some, as to render them particularly well adapted... | |
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