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The Descent of Man: Selection in Relation to Sex (Penguin Classics)
 
 
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Adrian Desmond , Charles Darwin , James Moore
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He who wishes to decide whether man is the modified descendant of some pre-existing form, would probably first enquire whether man varies, however slightly, in bodily structure and in mental faculties; and if so, whether the variations are transmitted to his offspring in accordance with the laws which prevail with the lower animals. Read the first page
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