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" The solution, as I believe, is that the modified offspring of all dominant and increasing forms tend to become adapted to many and highly diversified places in the economy of nature. "
Charles Darwin's Works: The life and letters of Charles Darwin... ed. by his ... - Page 69
by Charles Darwin - 1896
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The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Including an ..., Volume 1

Charles Darwin - Naturalists - 1887 - 586 pages
...manner in which species of all kinds can be classed under genera, genera under families, families under sub-orders and so forth ; and I can remember the very...of all dominant and increasing forms tend to become adapted to many and highly diversified places in the economy of nature. Early in 1856 Lyell advised...
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The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an ..., Volume 1

Charles Darwin - Autobiography - 1887 - 570 pages
...manner in which species of all kinds can be classed under genera, genera under families, families under sub-orders and so forth ; and I can remember the very...of all dominant and increasing forms tend to become adapted to many and highly diversified places in the economy of nature. Early in 1856 Lyell advised...
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The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an ..., Volume 1

Charles Darwin - Naturalists - 1887 - 588 pages
...manner in which species of all kinds can be classed under genera, genera under families, families under sub-orders and so forth ; and I can remember the very...of all dominant and increasing forms tend to become adapted to many and highly diversified places in the economy of nature. Early in 1856 Lyell advised...
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Life, Journals and Correspondence of Rev. Manasseh Cutler, L.L.D.

William Parker Cutler - 1888 - 1034 pages
...manner in which species of all kinds can be classed under genera, genera under families, families under sub-orders and so forth ; and I can remember the very...of all dominant and increasing forms tend to become adapted to many and highly diversified places in the economy of nature. Early in 1856 Lyell advised...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 176

Literature - 1888 - 1004 pages
...except on the principle of Columbus and his egg, how I could have overlooked it and its solution. ... I can remember the very spot in the road, whilst in...to me ; and this was long after I had come to Down. (Vol. i., p. 84.) What the solution was need not here be stated. Its validity has been controverted,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 166

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1888 - 572 pages
...except on the principle of Columbus and hia egg, how I conld have overlooked it and its solution. ... I can remember the very spot in the road, whilst in...solution occurred to me ; and this was long after I had conic to Down.' — Vol. ip 84. What the solution was need not here be stated. Its validity has been...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Science - 1888 - 572 pages
...tendency in organic beings descended from the same stock to diverge in character as they become modified The solution, as I believe, is that the modified offspring...of all dominant and increasing forms tend to become adapted to many and highly diversified places in the economy of nature." (I, p. 84.) It is curious...
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Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford Lectures

James Hutchison Stirling - Evolution - 1890 - 440 pages
...and better defence, etc. All this is precisely what is meant by Mr. Darwin when he says (i. 84): " The modified offspring of all dominant and increasing forms tend to become adapted to many and highly-diversified places in the economy of nature." To the same effect Mr. Darwin...
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Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford Lectures

James Hutchison Stirling - Evolution - 1890 - 440 pages
...and better defence, etc. All this is precisely what is meant by Mr. Darwin when he says (L 84) : " The modified offspring of all dominant and increasing forms tend to become adapted to many and highly-diversified places in the economy of nature." To the same effect Mr. Darwin...
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The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an ..., Volume 1

Charles Darwin - Naturalists - 1891 - 592 pages
...modified. That they have diverged greatly is obvious from the manner in which species of all kinds can be 69 sub-orders and so forth ; and I can remember the...of all dominant and increasing forms tend to become adapted to many and highly diversified places in the economy of nature. Early in 1856 Lyell advised...
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