 | Charles Darwin - 2000 - 484 pages
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 | Randal Keynes - 2001 - 394 pages
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 | Charles Darwin - 2003 - 676 pages
...young cuckoo ejecting its foster-brothers, — ants making slaves, — the larvas of ichneumonidae feeding within the live bodies of caterpillars, —...vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die. CHAPTER VIII HYBRIDISM Distinction between the sterility of first crosses and of hybrids — Sterility... | |
 | Charles Darwin - 2003 - 552 pages
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 | Barbara Chase-Riboud - 2007 - 336 pages
...as the young cuckoo ejecting its foster brothers, ants making slaves, the larvae of ichneu monoid ea feeding within the live bodies of caterpillars, not...to the advancement of all organic beings — namely . . . let the strongest live and the weakest die. — Should we have let the Venus live . . . have... | |
 | Bert Bender - 2004 - 414 pages
...(The Log from the Sea of Cortez 244) — reiterates Darwin's point in The Origin of Species: there is "one general law leading to the advancement of all...vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die" (The Origin of Species 208). While one might think that Steinbeck would have been on safe ground reiterating... | |
 | Richard W. Burkhardt - 2005 - 649 pages
...the young cuckoo ejecting its fosterbrothers, — ants making slaves, — the larvae of ichneumonidae feeding within the live bodies of caterpillars —...vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die." 10 In the Origin, Darwin steered clear of the sensitive subject of human evolution. Twelve years later,... | |
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