The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... already adapted . Natural Selection is not the means whereby creatures are freed from the restrictions of their surroundings or the limitations of the structure of their ancestors . Organisms become more and more emancipated the higher ...
... already adapted . Natural Selection is not the means whereby creatures are freed from the restrictions of their surroundings or the limitations of the structure of their ancestors . Organisms become more and more emancipated the higher ...
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... already befallen the parents of several children of my acquaintance , what with the recent War , the current influenza epidemic , and the more constant if fortuitous hazards from cobras , big game and the mid - day sun . Attending ...
... already befallen the parents of several children of my acquaintance , what with the recent War , the current influenza epidemic , and the more constant if fortuitous hazards from cobras , big game and the mid - day sun . Attending ...
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... already disappeared . I went off to find Bill and vent my grievance . Bill was — and still is a well - built fellow and very calm , but he was upset about Mulford . Bradbury and Mulford were the two best sergeants in the Company . Of ...
... already disappeared . I went off to find Bill and vent my grievance . Bill was — and still is a well - built fellow and very calm , but he was upset about Mulford . Bradbury and Mulford were the two best sergeants in the Company . Of ...
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Verney John Every Advantage 333 | 75 |
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