these these 1869 1872 | this 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
same
principles,— principles,— 1869 1872 | principle— 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
and bearing in mind, that when organs are reduced in size, either from disuse or
through natural selection, through natural selection, 1869 1872 |
selection, 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
it will generally be at that period of life when the being has to provide for its own wants, and bearing in mind how strong is the
force force 1869 1872 | principle 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
of inheritance— the occurrence of rudimentary organs
might even might even 1869 1872 |
and their final abortion, present to us no inexplicable difficulties; on the contrary, their presence might 1859 1860 1861 |
and their final abortion, present to us no inexplicable difficulties; on the contrary, their pre- sence might 1866 |
have been have been 1869 1872 |
have been even 1859 1860 1861 |
even have been 1866 |
anticipated. The importance of embryological characters and of rudimentary organs in classification is intelligible, on the view that
a natural arrangement must be a natural arrangement must be 1869 1872 |
an arrangement is only so far natural as it is 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
genealogical. |
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Finally, the several classes of facts which have been considered in this chapter, seem to me to proclaim so plainly, that the
innumerable innumerable 1859 1861 1866 1869 1872 | inumerable 1860 |
species,
genera, genera, 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | genera 1872 |
and
families, families, 1869 1872 | families 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
...OMIT 1869 1872 |
of organic beings, 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
with which this world is peopled,
are are 1869 1872 | have 1859 1860 1861 1866 |
all descended, each within its own class or group, from common parents, and have all been modified in the course of descent, that I should without hesitation adopt this view, even if it were unsupported by
any other any other 1869 | other 1859 1860 1861 1866 1872 |
facts
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