The theory of natural selections holds, after all, only for adaptations, states of being adapted, adaptednesses; and these are means-end relations.
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The theory of natural selections holds, after all, only for adaptations, states of being adapted, adaptednesses; and these are means-end relations.
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He creates those sympathies and suitablenesses of nature that are the foundation of all true friendship, and by his providence brings persons so affected …
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We must travel voiturier, which among many conveniences and suitablenesses has its plagues for an impatient spirit.
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