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" In this paper he distinctly recognises the principle of natural selection, and this is the first recognition which has been indicated ; but he applies it only to the races of man, and to certain characters alone. "
A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century - Page 334
by John Theodore Merz - 1903
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volume 9

1882 - 588 pages
...who came to it later, his countryman, Dr. Wells, as Mr. Darwin points out, " distinctly recognizes the principle of natural selection, and this is the first recognition which has been indicated ; but he applied it only to the races of men, and to certain characters alone." Darwin, like the rest...
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On the Origin of Species: By Means of Natural Selection, Or, the ...

Charles Darwin - 1883 - 494 pages
...but his paper was not published until his famous ' Two Essays upon Dew and Single Vision ' appeared in 1818. In this paper he distinctly recognises the...is the first recognition which has been indicated ; but he applies it only to the races of man, and to certain characters alone. AI ter remarking that...
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Essays; biographical sketches, 1841-1886

Asa Gray - 1889 - 520 pages
...who came to it later, his countryman, Dr. Wells, as Mr. Darwin points out, " distinctly recognizes the principle of natural selection, and this is the first recognition which has been indicated ; but he applied it only to the races of men, and to certain characters alone." Darwin, like the rest...
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Fragments of Science: a Series of Detached Essays, Addresses and ..., Volume 2

John Tyndall - 1892 - 508 pages
...present theory of Dew, read before the Eoyal Society a paper in which, to use the words of Mr. Darwin, 'he distinctly recognises the principle of natural selection ; and this is the first recognition that has been indicated.' The thoroughness and skill with which Wells pursued his work, and the obvious...
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The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The ..., Volume 1

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 406 pages
...but his paper was not published until his famous ' Two Essays upon Dew and Single Vision ' appeared in 1818. In this paper he distinctly recognises the...is the first recognition which has been indicated ; but he applies it only to the races of man, and to certain characters alone. After remarking that...
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Charles Darwin's Works: The origin of species by means of natural selection ...

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 408 pages
...but his paper was not published until his famous ' Two Essays upon Dew and Single Vision ' appeared in 1818. In this paper he distinctly recognises the...is the first recognition which has been indicated ; but he applies it only to the races of man, and to certain characters alone. After remarking that...
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Pioneers of Evolution from Thales to Huxley: With an Intermediate Chapter on ...

Edward Clodd - 1897 - 284 pages
...famous Two Essays upon Dew and Single Vision. In his ' Historical Sketch ' Darwin says that Wells ' distinctly recognises the principle of natural selection,...is the first recognition which has been indicated ; but he applies it only to the races of man, and to certain characters alone. . . . Of the accidental...
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Lectures & Essays by John Tyndall: (Cullings from "Fragments of Science") ...

John Tyndall - 1903 - 146 pages
...present theory of Dew, read before the Royal Society a paper in which, to use the words of Mr. Darwin, "he distinctly recognises the principle of natural selection ; and this is the first recognition that has been indicated." The thoroughness and skill with which Wells pursued his work, and the obvious...
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The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography

1904 - 602 pages
...white female, part of whose skin resembles that of a negro.' In this paper he distinctly recognizes the principle of natural selection, and this is the first recognition which has been indicated; but he applies it only to the races of men, and to certain characters alone." Dr. Wells never married...
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The Origin of Species

Charles Darwin - 1909 - 584 pages
...but his paper was not published until his famous ' Two Essays upon Dew and Single Vision' appeared in 1818. In this paper he distinctly recognises the...is the first recognition which has been indicated ; but he applies it only to the races of man, and to certain characters alone. After remarking that...
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