Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 15. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1861 |
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iii. oldal
... regarded as an Investment . " 66 Dr. Collingwood- " On Agassiz ' Views of Darwin's Theory of Species . " 81 SIXTH ORDINARY MEETING 99 Mr. Brooke- " On the Progress of Art , Science and " Useful Inventions , since the Middle Ages . " 100 ...
... regarded as an Investment . " 66 Dr. Collingwood- " On Agassiz ' Views of Darwin's Theory of Species . " 81 SIXTH ORDINARY MEETING 99 Mr. Brooke- " On the Progress of Art , Science and " Useful Inventions , since the Middle Ages . " 100 ...
16. oldal
... regarded as a form of that moss . Recent investigation has proved it to be diœcious , hence the neces- sity for the new name . HYPNUM STENOPHYLLUM , Wils . MSS .- ( Slender - leaved thread moss . ) Dr. Schimper has erroneously placed ...
... regarded as a form of that moss . Recent investigation has proved it to be diœcious , hence the neces- sity for the new name . HYPNUM STENOPHYLLUM , Wils . MSS .- ( Slender - leaved thread moss . ) Dr. Schimper has erroneously placed ...
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... regarded as a strong proof of the excellence and accuracy of the Fauna list prepared by Mr. Byerley , and published by the Society in 1854 . Dr. WALKER exhibited the egg of the little Auk ( Alca alle ) taken by himself in latitude 764 N ...
... regarded as a strong proof of the excellence and accuracy of the Fauna list prepared by Mr. Byerley , and published by the Society in 1854 . Dr. WALKER exhibited the egg of the little Auk ( Alca alle ) taken by himself in latitude 764 N ...
44. oldal
... regarded as one of the indefinitely small steps in man's con- tinuous progress of development , and effected by the operation of ordinary natural causes ? We can scarcely suggest these questions without an apprehension of their being ...
... regarded as one of the indefinitely small steps in man's con- tinuous progress of development , and effected by the operation of ordinary natural causes ? We can scarcely suggest these questions without an apprehension of their being ...
47. oldal
... regarded as of necessity aboriginally distinct , and smooths down some of the minor controversies concerning the value of minute modifications , which may properly be referred to direct agencies from without . Indeed , we will go a step ...
... regarded as of necessity aboriginally distinct , and smooths down some of the minor controversies concerning the value of minute modifications , which may properly be referred to direct agencies from without . Indeed , we will go a step ...
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128. oldal - Things base and vile, holding no quantity, Love can transpose to form and dignity. Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind ; And therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind...
128. oldal - So may the outward shows be least themselves: The world is still deceived with ornament. In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt, But, being season'd with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil? In religion, What damned error, but some sober brow Will bless it, and approve it with a text, Hiding the grossness with fair ornament?
129. oldal - Happy in this, she is not yet so old But she may learn; happier than this, She is not bred so dull but she can learn; Happiest of all is that her gentle spirit Commits itself to yours to be directed, As from her lord, her governor, her king.
131. oldal - To kiss her burial. Should I go to church And see the holy edifice of stone, And not bethink me straight of dangerous rocks, Which touching but my gentle vessel's side, Would scatter all her spices on the stream, Enrobe the roaring waters with my silks, And, in a word, but even now worth this, And now worth nothing...
90. oldal - Under changed conditions of life, it is at least possible that slight modifications of instinct might be profitable to a species; and if it can be shown that instincts do vary ever so little, then I can see no difficulty in natural selection preserving and continually accumulating variations of instinct to any extent that was profitable. It is thus, as I believe, that all the most complex and wonderful instincts have originated.
88. oldal - I believe that animals have descended from at most only four or five progenitors, and plants from an equal or lesser number. Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants have descended from some one prototype.
88. oldal - Therefore I should infer from analogy that probably all the organic beings which have ever lived on this earth, have descended from some one primordial form, into which life was first breathed.
164. oldal - The God who created the heavens, the earth, the angels, the stars, the sun, the moon, the fire, the water, or all the four elements, and all things of the two worlds ; that God we believe in — Him we worship, Him we invoke, and Him we adore.
127. oldal - Tell me where is fancy bred, Or in the heart or in the head? How begot, how nourished! Reply, reply. It is engendered in the eyes. With gazing fed ; and fancy dies In the cradle where it lies. Let us all ring fancy's knell : I'll begin it, — Ding, dong, bell.
85. oldal - has taken the ground that all the natural divisions in the animal kingdom are primarily distinct, founded upon different categories of characters, and that all exist in the same way, that is, as categories of thought, embodied in individual living forms. I have attempted to show that branches in the animal kingdom are founded upon different plans of structure, and for that very reason have embraced from the beginning representatives between which there...