ditions | ditions 1859 | | conditions 1860 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
of
life,
and
from
use
and
disuse; | disuse; 1859 1860 1861 1866 1869 | | disuse: 1872 |
a
Ratio
of
Increase
so
high
as
to
lead
to
a
Struggle
for
Life,
and
as
a
consequence
to
Natural
Selection,
entailing
Divergence
of
Character
and
the
Extinction
of
less-improved
forms.
Thus,
from
the
war
of
nature,
from
famine
and
death,
the
most
exalted
object
which
we
are
capable
of
conceiving,
namely,
the
production
of
the
higher
animals,
directly
follows.
There
is
grandeur
in
this
view
of
life,
with
its
several
powers,
having
been
originally
breathed
into | into 1859 |
| by the Creator into 1860 1861 1866 1869 1872 |
a
few
forms
or
into
one;
and
that,
whilst
this
planet
has
gone
cycling
on
according
to
the
fixed
law
of
gravity,
from
so
simple
a
beginning
endless
forms
most
beautiful
and
most
wonderful
have
been,
and
are
being,
evolved.
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