| 1857 - 924 síður
...disease, and dwindled in all their hopes and aims and means of progress, through an overshadowing race. We have therefore reason to believe from man's fertile...annihilating the individuals representing the species. It may be said, that different species in the inorganic world combine so as to form new units, and... | |
| 1857 - 532 síður
...disease, and dwindled in all their hopes and aims and means of progress, through an overshadowing race. We have therefore reason to believe from man's fertile...annihilating the individuals representing the species. It may be said, that different species in the inorganic world combine so as to form new unit*, and... | |
| 1857 - 588 síður
...through an overshadowing race. We have therefore reason to believe, from man's fertile interin ixture, that he is one in species ; and that all organic species...annihilating the individuals representing the Species. It may be said, that different species in the inorganic world combine so as to form new units, and... | |
| 1857 - 530 síður
...disease, and dwindled in all their hopes and aims and means of progress, through an overshadowing race. We have therefore reason to believe from man's fertile...one in species ; and that all organic species are divihe appointments which cannot be obliterated, unless by annihilating the individuals representing... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1858 - 474 síður
...disease, and dwindled in all their hopes and aims and means of progress, through an overshadowing race. We have therefore reason to believe, from man's fertile...annihilating the individuals representing the species. It may be said,, that different species in the inorganic world combine so as to form new units, and... | |
| 1858 - 482 síður
...disease, and dwindled in all their hopes and aims and means of progress, through an overshadowing race. We have therefore reason to believe, from man's fertile...annihilating the individuals representing the species. It may be said, that different species in the inorganic world combine so as to form new units, and... | |
| 1858 - 618 síður
...overshadowing race. We hive therefore reason to tx-lieve from man's fertile intermixture, that he u one in species ; and that all organic species are...annihilating the individuals representing the species. It may be said, that different species in the inorganic world combine so as to f.»im new units, and... | |
| Ebenezer Burgess - 1871 - 510 síður
...produces impotence or nothing among animals for the perpetuation and progress of the human race. . . . " We have, therefore, reason to believe, from man's...annihilating the individuals representing the species." * We regard it, then, as a settled truth, no longer capable of being controverted, that the human family,... | |
| Ebenezer Burgess - 1871 - 444 síður
...produces impotence or nothing among animals for the perpetuation and progress of the human race. . . . " We have, therefore, reason to believe, from man's...annihilating the individuals representing the species." And if so, then they may, at least, have all descended from a single parentaf pair. However great the... | |
| Edward Salisbury Dana, Charles Schuchert - 1918 - 516 síður
...seriously trifle with the true units of nature, and at the best, can only make temporary variations." "We have therefore reason to believe from man's fertile...annihilating the individuals representing the species." Through the activities of the French the world was prepared for the reception of evolution, and now... | |
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