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    On the law which has regulated the introduction of new species.Alfred Russel Wallace - 2003 - Scientiae Studia 1 (4):531-548.
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    On the tendency of varieties to depart indefinitely from the original type.Alfred Russel Wallace - 2003 - Scientiae Studia 1 (2):231-243.
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  3. Evolution by Natural Selection.Charles Darwin, Alfred Russell Wallace & Dwight J. Ingle - 1960 - Philosophy of Science 27 (2):211-212.
     
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    Man's Place in the Universe.Alfred Russell Wallace - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13 (5):560-563.
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    Social environment and moral progress.Alfred Russel Wallace - 1913 - London, New York [etc.]: Cassell & company.
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    Sobre a tendência das variedades a afastarem-se indefinidamente do tipo original.Alfred Russel Wallace - 2003 - Scientiae Studia 1 (2):231-243.
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    Discovery of the Theory of Natural Selection.Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace, George Sarton & Charles Lyell - 1930 - Isis 14 (1):133-154.
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    Human Progress: Past and Future How Progress Will Be Effected.Alfred Russel Wallace - 2009 - In Michael Ruse (ed.), Philosophy After Darwin: Classic and Contemporary Readings. Princeton University Press.
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    Sobre a lei que regula a introdução de novas espécies.Alfred Russel Wallace - 2003 - Scientiae Studia 1 (4):531-548.
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    The Unofficial Stephen Jay Gould Archive.Alfred Russel Wallace - unknown
    Every naturalist who has directed his attention to the subject of the geographical distribution of animals and plants, must have been interested in the singular facts which it presents. Many of these facts are quite different from what would have been anticipated, and have hitherto been considered as highly curious, but quite inexplicable. None of the explanations attempted from the time of Linnaeus are now considered at all satisfactory; none of them have given a cause sufficient to account for the (...)
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