Littell's Living Age, 175. kötet;185. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1890 |
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6. oldal
... kind of argument , and I should not be surprised to find the opinion gain ground , and ulti- mately become established , that while the human faculties have undoubtedly been developed gradually , the development cannot in any way be ...
... kind of argument , and I should not be surprised to find the opinion gain ground , and ulti- mately become established , that while the human faculties have undoubtedly been developed gradually , the development cannot in any way be ...
7. oldal
... kind . And , secondly , the connection between good architects it is difficult to see why a resemblance to and survival in the struggle for life . Cer- tain bees might make their wax go further than other bees , and our actual bees use ...
... kind . And , secondly , the connection between good architects it is difficult to see why a resemblance to and survival in the struggle for life . Cer- tain bees might make their wax go further than other bees , and our actual bees use ...
9. oldal
... kind of relation as is borne by a frog to a tadpole , or by a moth to a caterpillar . 29 ture as having been " derived from the lower animals , of which he is the cul- minating development . " * I venture to question whether this is a ...
... kind of relation as is borne by a frog to a tadpole , or by a moth to a caterpillar . 29 ture as having been " derived from the lower animals , of which he is the cul- minating development . " * I venture to question whether this is a ...
12. oldal
... kind may be said of the production of natural things . It may be possible for naturalists to dis- cover some of the steps by which the finished work comes to be what it is ; but the actual origin of natural things the wonders of life ...
... kind may be said of the production of natural things . It may be possible for naturalists to dis- cover some of the steps by which the finished work comes to be what it is ; but the actual origin of natural things the wonders of life ...
20. oldal
... kind . Gervase says that the methods are what he cannot bear that he always thought , as I did , every- thing was high - minded and honorable , but -I suppose he must have found out things ; and then he says that , on the other side ...
... kind . Gervase says that the methods are what he cannot bear that he always thought , as I did , every- thing was high - minded and honorable , but -I suppose he must have found out things ; and then he says that , on the other side ...
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