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" Our classifications will come to be, as far as they can be so made, genealogies ; and will then truly give what may be called the plan of creation. "
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection: Or The Preservation ... - Seite 420
von Charles Darwin - 1870 - 440 Seiten
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On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection; Or, The Preservation ...

Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 Seiten
...infinitude of already recorded species. Our classifications will come to be, as far as they can be so made, genealogies ; and will then truly give what...inherited. Rudimentary organs will speak infallibly with respect to th e nature of long-lost structures. Species and groups of species, which are called...
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Nature, Bände 277-278

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1979 - 2134 Seiten
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In the Morningland: Or, The Law of the Origin and Transformation ..., Bände 1-2

John S. Stuart-Glennie - 1873 - 634 Seiten
...to bring to the 1 ' Our classifications will come to be, as far as they can be so mauV, ymenloytes ; and will then truly give what may be called the plan of creation.' — Darwin, Origin of Specie*, p. 480. So, Huxley. ' And after all, is it quite so certain that a genetic...
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On the origin of species by means of natural selection ; or, The ...

Charles Darwin - 1875 - 504 Seiten
...infinitude o' already recorded species. Our classifications will come to be, as far ns they can be so made, genealogies ; and will then truly give what...the plan of creation. The rules for classifying will uo doubt become simpler when we have a definite object in view. We possess no pedigrees or armorial...
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Isis and Osiris: Or, The Origin of Christianity as a Verification of an ...

John Stuart Stuart Glennie - 1878 - 458 Seiten
...completed only to bring to the 1 ' Our classifications will come to be, as far as they can be so madp, genealogies ; and will then truly give what may be called the plan of creation.' — Darwin, Origin of Specie», p. 486. So, Huxley. 'Andnfter all, is it quite so certain that a genetic...
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Darwinism Stated by Darwin Himself: Characteristic Passages from the ...

Charles Darwin - 1884 - 396 Seiten
...infinitude of already recorded species. Our classifications will come to be, as far as they can be so made, genealogies, and will then truly give what may be called the plan of creation. IV. THE STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE. Origin of A STRT7GGLE for existence inevitably folSpecies, lows from...
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The Entomologist, Band 28

1895 - 382 Seiten
...infinitude of already recorded species. Our classifications will come to be, as far as they can be so made, genealogies ; and will then truly give what...may be called the plan of creation. The rules for classification will no doubt become simpler when we have a definite object in view. We possess no pedigrees...
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The Entomologist, Band 28

1895 - 428 Seiten
...infinitude of already recorded species. Our classifications will come to be, as far as they can be so made, genealogies ; and will then truly give what...may be called the plan of creation. The rules for classification will no doubt become simpler when we have a definite object in view. We possess no pedigrees...
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Charles Darwin's Works: The origin of species by means of natural selection ...

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 360 Seiten
...infinitude of already recorded species. Our classifications will come to be, as far as they can be so made, genealogies ; and will then truly give what...characters of any kind which have long been inherited. Eudimentary organs will speak infallibly with respect to the nature of long-lost structures. Species...
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The Naturalist as Interpreter and Seer ...

1902 - 200 Seiten
...infinitude of already recorded species. Our classifications will come to be, as far as they can be so made, genealogies; and will then truly give what...when we have a definite object in view. We possess no pedigree or armorial bearings; and we have to discover and trace the many diverging lines of descent...
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