Littell's Living Age, 66. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1860 |
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12. oldal
... reason to doubt that these causes in a thou- sand generations would produce a marked effect , and adapt the form of the fox or dog to the catching of hares instead of rabbits , than that greyhounds can be improved by selection and ...
... reason to doubt that these causes in a thou- sand generations would produce a marked effect , and adapt the form of the fox or dog to the catching of hares instead of rabbits , than that greyhounds can be improved by selection and ...
17. oldal
... reason to Mr. Darwin. adjusting , self - modifying power in the in- dividuals of the species . Accordingly we find that every grade of structure , from the lowest to the highest , from the most simple to the most complex , is now in ...
... reason to Mr. Darwin. adjusting , self - modifying power in the in- dividuals of the species . Accordingly we find that every grade of structure , from the lowest to the highest , from the most simple to the most complex , is now in ...
18. oldal
Buffon would have seen no more reason to Mr. Darwin , when naturalist on board H.M.S. doubt that thesc causes , in a thousand gen- Beagle , " to throw some light on the origin erations , would produce a marked effect , and of species ...
Buffon would have seen no more reason to Mr. Darwin , when naturalist on board H.M.S. doubt that thesc causes , in a thousand gen- Beagle , " to throw some light on the origin erations , would produce a marked effect , and of species ...
20. oldal
... reason for our faith . What we object to is , that science should be compromised through the assumption of its true character by mere hypotheses , the logical consequences of which are of such deep importance . The powers , aspirations ...
... reason for our faith . What we object to is , that science should be compromised through the assumption of its true character by mere hypotheses , the logical consequences of which are of such deep importance . The powers , aspirations ...
31. oldal
... reason to think that she accepted a claim to be considered in my plans , and un- derstood what I never concealed . Latterly she has appeared to withdraw all encourage- ment , to reject every advance , and yet- Phoebe , tell me , whether ...
... reason to think that she accepted a claim to be considered in my plans , and un- derstood what I never concealed . Latterly she has appeared to withdraw all encourage- ment , to reject every advance , and yet- Phoebe , tell me , whether ...
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