Littell's Living Age, 66. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1860 |
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10. oldal
... ment . Nay , Mr. D. goes so far as to affirm- " All the most eminent palæontologists , name- ly , Cuvier , Owen , Agassiz , Barrande , Falconer , E. Forbes , etc. , and all our greatest geologists , as Lyell , Murchison , Sedgwick , etc ...
... ment . Nay , Mr. D. goes so far as to affirm- " All the most eminent palæontologists , name- ly , Cuvier , Owen , Agassiz , Barrande , Falconer , E. Forbes , etc. , and all our greatest geologists , as Lyell , Murchison , Sedgwick , etc ...
12. oldal
... ment of organized beings of a different and element which Mr. Darwin so freely invokes . opposite character to that conceived by " The gestation of a single organism is the " Vestiges , " to produce the teleological adap- work of but a ...
... ment of organized beings of a different and element which Mr. Darwin so freely invokes . opposite character to that conceived by " The gestation of a single organism is the " Vestiges , " to produce the teleological adap- work of but a ...
20. oldal
... ment of the great problem exemplifies that application of science to which England owes her greatness , we take leave to remind the managers that it more truly parallels the abuse of science to which a neighboring na- tion , some ...
... ment of the great problem exemplifies that application of science to which England owes her greatness , we take leave to remind the managers that it more truly parallels the abuse of science to which a neighboring na- tion , some ...
27. oldal
... ment at any particular place . In all prob- ability , he was no very profound philosopher who first conceived the idea of testing this matter by watching floating bodies on the surface of the water ; it was rather the man- ner of ...
... ment at any particular place . In all prob- ability , he was no very profound philosopher who first conceived the idea of testing this matter by watching floating bodies on the surface of the water ; it was rather the man- ner of ...
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... ment . " O that poor , dear , stupid man , would that I had stopped his mouth ! " ) " I never doubted that your refinement and sense of propriety would be revolted at the consequences of what I always saw to be mere thoughtlessness ...
... ment . " O that poor , dear , stupid man , would that I had stopped his mouth ! " ) " I never doubted that your refinement and sense of propriety would be revolted at the consequences of what I always saw to be mere thoughtlessness ...
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