The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Том 32;Том 95Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1880 |
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... remains ex- actly where it was twenty years ago . Under any hypothesis , specific variation must be an exceedingly slow process , very unlikely to be witnessed in any defi- nite number of years , or perhaps gen- erations . We do not ...
... remains ex- actly where it was twenty years ago . Under any hypothesis , specific variation must be an exceedingly slow process , very unlikely to be witnessed in any defi- nite number of years , or perhaps gen- erations . We do not ...
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... remains at some future time , when what Haeckel , op . cit . , p . 588 . Anthropogenie , " Table , p . 378 . " Natur . Schöpf . " p . 591 . is now the bed of the Indian Ocean is upheaved and inhabited . Finally , the true men were ...
... remains at some future time , when what Haeckel , op . cit . , p . 588 . Anthropogenie , " Table , p . 378 . " Natur . Schöpf . " p . 591 . is now the bed of the Indian Ocean is upheaved and inhabited . Finally , the true men were ...
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... remains that all our pos- itive and direct knowledge as to species contradicts the Evolution hypothesis . The evidence for it must therefore be in- ferential . It is supported chiefly on three grounds . The first relates to the ...
... remains that all our pos- itive and direct knowledge as to species contradicts the Evolution hypothesis . The evidence for it must therefore be in- ferential . It is supported chiefly on three grounds . The first relates to the ...
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... remains to be shown . In 1862 Mr. Huxley was of opinion that an im- partial survey of the positively - ascer- tained truths of Paleontology was cal- culated to negative " the doctrines of 46 * Prof . Owen's " Palæontology , " p . 3 ...
... remains to be shown . In 1862 Mr. Huxley was of opinion that an im- partial survey of the positively - ascer- tained truths of Paleontology was cal- culated to negative " the doctrines of 46 * Prof . Owen's " Palæontology , " p . 3 ...
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... remains present a most interesting and instructive series of mod- ifications in certain parts of their struc- ture , and notably of the feet . These modifications are supposed to indicate specific differences ; and I would not for one ...
... remains present a most interesting and instructive series of mod- ifications in certain parts of their struc- ture , and notably of the feet . These modifications are supposed to indicate specific differences ; and I would not for one ...
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