| 1861 - 376 Seiten
...other kindred activities." But if we again turn to Darwin's own statement, we find that he says, " To my mind it accords better with what we know of...the world should have been due to secondary causes, like thost determining the birth and death of the individual" (p. 489). Here we have a distinct and... | |
| 1860 - 800 Seiten
...— that all the qualities subsequently appearing in their descendants must have been implanted, and remained latent in the original pair." Such a view,...view which the " Examiner" is sure he would disclaim. At least, we see nothing in his scientific theory to hinder his adoption of Lord Bacon's Confession... | |
| 1860 - 794 Seiten
...— that all the qualities subsequently appearing in their descendants must have been implanted, and remained latent in the original pair." Such a view,...present inhabitants of the world should have been due I860.] [October, to secondary causes," than " that each species bas been independently created," —... | |
| 1860 - 982 Seiten
...own class or group, from common parents, and have all been modified in the course of descent.' To his mind, ' it accords better with what we know of the...the world should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual.' When he views ' all beings not as special... | |
| Asa Gray - 1861 - 68 Seiten
...— that all the qualities subsequently appearing in their descendants must have been implanted, and remained latent in the original pair." Such a view,...which the " Examiner " is sure he would disclaim. At least, we charitably see nothing in his scientific theory to hinder his adoption of Lord Bacon's... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 Seiten
...eminence seem to be fully sat isfied with the view that each species has been independently created. To my mind it accords better with what we know of...the world should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. "When I view all beings not as special... | |
| 1861 - 734 Seiten
...and other kindred activities. But if we again turn to Darwin's own statement, we find that he says, "To my mind it accords better with what we know of...impressed on matter by the Creator, that the production an* extinction of the past and present inhabitants of the world shovld have been due to secondary causes,... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1863 - 654 Seiten
...eminence seem to be fully satisfied with the view that each species has been independently created. To my mind it accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter BY THI CREATOR that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants of the world should... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1864 - 472 Seiten
...eminence seem to be fully sat isfied with the view that each species has been independently created. To my mind it accords better with what we know of...the world should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. When I view all beings not as special... | |
| John Watts - 1865 - 206 Seiten
...own class or group, from common parents, and have all been modified in the course of descent." To his mind " it accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the Creator that the protection and extinction of the past and present inhabitants of the world should have been due to... | |
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