| 1902 - 642 Seiten
...been urged by his critics, his deliberate judgement on the efficiency of natural selection : — 1 It may metaphorically be said that natural selection...daily and hourly scrutinising, throughout the world, the slightest variations ; rejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good... | |
| 1860 - 532 Seiten
...! and, consequently, how poor his products will be compared with those accumulated by nature during whole geological periods ! Can we wonder, then, that...bear the stamp of far higher workmanship ? It may be metaphorically said that natural selection is daily, hourly scrutinizing throughout the world every... | |
| Crosthwaite and co - 1860 - 622 Seiten
...time ! and consequently how poor will bis products be compared with those accumulated by nature during whole geological periods. Can we wonder, then, that...most complex conditions of life, and should plainly bea the stamp of tar higher workmanship?" Again, "I can see no limit to the amount of change, to the... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1860 - 612 Seiten
...and, consequently, how poor •will his products be compared with those accumulated by nature during whole geological periods ! Can we wonder, then, that...productions ; that they should be infinitely better adapted by the most complex conditions of life, and should plainly bear the stamp of far higher workmanship... | |
| 1860 - 444 Seiten
...his products be compared with those accumulated by nature during whole geological periods ! Can ^ e -wonder, then, that nature's productions should be...productions; that they should be infinitely better adapted by the moat complex conditions of life, and should plainly bear the stamp of far higher workmanship."*... | |
| 1860 - 880 Seiten
...— and consequently, how poor will his products be compared with those accumulated by nature during whole geological periods ! Can we wonder, then, that...productions should be far truer in character than mau's productions ; that they should be infinitely better adapted by the most complex conditions of... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 Seiten
...! and consequently how poor will his products be, compared with those accumulated by nature during whole geological periods. Can we wonder, then, that...bear the stamp of far higher workmanship ? It may be said that natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinising, throughout the world, every variation,... | |
| John Watts - 1865 - 206 Seiten
...time! and consequently how poor will his products be, compared with those accumulated by nature during whole geological periods ! Can we wonder, then, that...bear the stamp of far higher workmanship ? " It may metaphysically be said that natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinising, throughout the world,... | |
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