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" ... still acting on his mental organization, must ever lead to the more perfect adaptation of man's higher faculties to the conditions of surrounding nature, and to the exigencies of the social state. While his external form will probably ever remain... "
The Action of Natural Selection on Man - Page 25
by Alfred Russel Wallace - 1871 - 54 pages
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The Anthropological Review, Volume 2

Anthropology - 1864 - 668 pages
...conclusions are just, it must inevitably follow that the higher — the more intellectual and moral — must displace the lower and more degraded races ;...of " natural selection", still acting on his mental organisation, must ever lead to the more perfect adaptation of man's higher faculties to the conditions...
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Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection: A Series of Essays

Alfred Russel Wallace - Science - 1871 - 490 pages
...conclusions are just, it must inevitably follow that the higher — the more intellectual and moral — must displace the lower and more degraded races ;...external form will probably ever remain unchanged, except iu the development of that perfect beauty which results from a healthy and well organized body, refined...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 47

Medicine - 1871 - 578 pages
...carefully worked out, " it musb inevitably follow that tbe higher — the more intellectual and moral — must displace the lower and more degraded races ;...of ' natural selection,' still acting on his mental organisation, must ever lead to the more perfect adaptation of man's higher faculties to the conditions...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volume 47

1871 - 588 pages
...carefully worked out, " it must inevitably follow that the higher—the more intellectual and moral—must displace the lower and more degraded races; and the...of' natural selection,' still acting on his mental organisation, must ever lead to the more perfect adaptation of man's higher faculties to the conditions...
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The Beginnings of Life: Being Some Account of the Nature, Modes of ..., Volume 2

H. Charlton Bastian - Life - 1872 - 834 pages
...as Mr. Wallace points out, those natural influences which have hitherto promoted man's progress, ' still acting on his mental organization, must ever...nature and to the exigencies of the social state,' so that 'his mental constitution may continue to advance and improve, till the world is again inhabited...
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Isis Unveiled: Science

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Occultism and science - 1877 - 688 pages
...conclusions are just, li it must inevitably follow that the higher — the more intellectual and moral — must displace the lower and more degraded races ;...perfect adaptation of man's higher faculties to the condition of surrounding nature, and to the exigencies of the social state. While his external form...
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Isis Unveiled: Science

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - Occultism and science - 1877 - 696 pages
...conclusions are just, "it must inevitably follow that the higher — the more intellectual and moral — must displace the lower and more degraded races; and...perfect adaptation of man's higher faculties to the condition of surrounding nature, and to the exigencies of the social state. While his external form...
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God Out and Man in: Or, Replies to Robert G. Ingersoll

William Henry Platt - God - 1883 - 352 pages
...conclusions are just, it must inevitably follow that the higher — the more intellectual and moral — must displace the lower and more degraded races; and...surrounding nature, and to the exigencies of the social PROGRESS INFINITE. 173 state. While his external form will probably ever remain unchanged, except in...
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Natural Selection and Tropical Nature: Essays on Descriptive and Theoretical ...

Alfred Russel Wallace - Nature - 1891 - 516 pages
...conclusions are just, it must inevitably follow that the higher — the more intellectual and moral — must displace the lower and more degraded races ;...of " natural selection," still acting on his mental organisation, must ever lead to the more perfect adaptation of man's higher faculties to the conditions...
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A Review of the Systems of Ethics: Founded on the Theory of Evolution

Charles Mallory Williams, Cora May Williams - Ethics - 1892 - 608 pages
...conclusions are just, it must inevitably follow that the higher — the more intellectual and moral — must displace the lower and more degraded races; and...acting on his mental organization, must ever lead to a more perfect adaptation of man's higher faculties to the conditions of surrounding nature and to...
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