| 1871 - 608 Seiten
...she can never take a leap, but must advance by short and slow steps ' (p. 214). Again he says : — ' If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...absolutely break down. But I can find out no such case ' (p. 208). He adds : — ' Every detail of structure in every living creature (making some little... | |
| 1871 - 808 Seiten
...she can never take a leap, but must advance by short and slow steps." (p. 214.) Again he says: — "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...absolutely break down. But I can find out no such case." (p. 208.) He adds: — " Every detail of structure in every living creature (making some little allowance... | |
| 1871 - 860 Seiten
...; she can never take a leap, but must advance by short and slow steps" (p. 214). Again he says: — "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not possibly have , .. . i those recently made by Professor Brooa, that in following pas- 1 the ^rlleT editions of my... | |
| 696 Seiten
...of any visual apparatus in the whole kingdom of nature. The originator of this theory admits that, if it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed, which could not have been formed by numerous successive slight modifications, his theory " would absolutely break down."... | |
| Henry A. DuBois - 1866 - 112 Seiten
...author's fanciful scheme of creation, by the agency of Natural Selection. On page 169, he says : — " If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...modifications, my theory would absolutely break down." recipe for making an " eye," which we commend to the reader's special attention. It is as follows :... | |
| 1867 - 524 Seiten
...and then the old ones to be destroyed. In living bodies, variation will cause the slight alteration, generation will multiply them almost infinitely, and...theory would absolutely break down. But I can find no such case. No doubt, many organs exist of which we do not know the transitional grades, more especially... | |
| 1867 - 510 Seiten
...hypothesis. " If it could be demonstrated," he says, " that any complex organ existed which could not have been formed by numerous successive slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down." The whole tenor and spirit of all that Darwin writes on this subject may be thus paraphrased : —... | |
| Irish ecclesiastical record - 1868 - 596 Seiten
...developed into a complex organ. The system stands or falls by the minute changes. " If," says Mr. Darwin, " it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed,...modifications, my theory would absolutely break down." To this it may be replied — first, that it is proverbially difficult to prove a negative ; secondly,... | |
| 1866 - 694 Seiten
...author's fanciful scheme of creation, by the agency of Natural Selection. On page 169, he says : — " If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, Blight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down." recipe for making an " eye," which we... | |
| 1871 - 612 Seiten
...she can never take a leap, but must advance by short and slow steps ' (p. 214). Again he says : — ' If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...absolutely break down. But I can find out no such case ' (p. 208). He adds: — ' Every detail of structure in every living creature (making some little allowance... | |
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