id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15998 Wallace, Alfred Russel Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences, Vol. 2 .txt text/plain 93987 6744 75 acceptance of the theory of Natural Selection, both Wallace and Darwin The Limits of Natural Selection as applied to Man. His reasons for publishing this work were, first, that the first two Dear Wallace,-...I am reading your new book,[10] of which you kindly Dear Mr. Wallace,--I have been waiting to thank you for "Island Life" Dear Mr. Wallace,--A few days ago there reached me a copy of your new Dear Sir,--Darwin believed that all living things originated from "a few Selection in the world of life; and I do not think I could read a book Wallace lived to see the theory of evolution applied to the life-history and position of Darwin and Wallace and the theory of Natural Selection "Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection," Wallace's, i. "Development of Human Races under Law of Natural Selection," Wallace's, ii. Wallace's paper on Natural Selection sent to Darwin from, i. ./cache/15998.txt ./txt/15998.txt