Littell's Living Age, 106. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1870 |
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71. oldal
question - is there no difference between a plant " and an " animal ? " Mr. Huxley answers that " plants and animals ... question of devel- opment in Nature should never have been a question of God or no God . The man of science and the ...
question - is there no difference between a plant " and an " animal ? " Mr. Huxley answers that " plants and animals ... question of devel- opment in Nature should never have been a question of God or no God . The man of science and the ...
76. oldal
... question of miracles , and must end in the simple inquiry of the amount of certainty which is within the reach of man . Supposing the doctrine of development were true , it would give a hint towards the settling of another question ...
... question of miracles , and must end in the simple inquiry of the amount of certainty which is within the reach of man . Supposing the doctrine of development were true , it would give a hint towards the settling of another question ...
736. oldal
... question of no importance " to know who is the parent of each individual child . It is aristocracy , self - love , and family pride that teach us to set a value upon it , at pres- ent . I ought to prefer no human being to another ...
... question of no importance " to know who is the parent of each individual child . It is aristocracy , self - love , and family pride that teach us to set a value upon it , at pres- ent . I ought to prefer no human being to another ...
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THE LATE LORD CLARENDON | 7 |
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