Primary and direct evidence in favour of evolution can be furnished only by palaeontology. The geological record, so soon as it approaches completeness, must, when properly questioned, yield either an affirmative or a negative answer : if evolution has... Nature - Síđa 1 breytti - 1880Heildartexta - Um bókina
 | Royal institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 840 síđur
...assent. Primary and direct evidence in favour of evolution can be furnished only by palaeontology. The geological record, so soon as it approaches completeness,...Mr. Darwin, •who may be trusted always to state tho case against himself as strongly as possible. " On this doctrine of the extermination of an infinitude... | |
 | Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 774 síđur
...assent. Primary and direct evidence in favour of evolution can be furnished only by palaeontology. The geological record, so soon as it approaches completeness,...always to state the case against himself as strongly 88 possible. "On this doctrine of the extermination of an infinitude of connecting links between the... | |
 | John Michels - 1880 - 364 síđur
...compel assent. Primary and direct evidence in favor of Evolution can be furnished only by paleontology. The geological record, so soon as it approaches completeness,...properly questioned, yield either an affirmative or negative answer; if evolution has taken place, there will its mark be left; if it has not taken place,... | |
 | Arthur Milnes Marshall - 1894 - 304 síđur
...says: "The primary and direct evidence in favour of Evolution can be furnished only by palaeontology. The geological record, so soon as it approaches completeness,...has not taken place, there will lie its refutation." LECTURE IV THE ARGUMENT FROM EMBRYOLOGY THE last lecture was devoted to the consideration of the evidence... | |
 | Henry Shaler Williams - 1895 - 436 síđur
...evolution. "The primary and direct evidence in favor of evolution can be furnished only by paleontology. The geological record, so soon as it approaches completeness,...has not taken place, there will lie its refutation." The late Professor Huxley, who framed this most true and pertinent sentence, knew very well the evidence... | |
 | 1897 - 578 síđur
...That the primary and direct evidence in favor of evolution can be furnished only by palit'ontology. The geological record, so soon as it approaches completeness,...negative answer : if evolution has taken place there will be its mark left ; if it has not taken place, there will lie its refutation." Dr. Williams, in this... | |
 | 1897 - 698 síđur
...yield either an affirmative or a negative answer : if evolution has taken place there will be its mark left ; if it has not taken place, there will lie its refutation." Dr. Williams, in this book, points out how the study of the geological record shows that evolution... | |
 | Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - 780 síđur
...completeness, must, when properly questioned, yield either an affirmative or a negative VOL. IV DD answer; if evolution has taken place, there will its...has not taken place, there will lie its refutation. \Vhat was the state of matters in 1859? Let us hear Mr. Darwin. who may be trusted always to state... | |
 | James P. Monaghan - 1909 - 52 síđur
...follows :* "Primary and direct evidence of (organic) evolution can be furnished only by paleontology. The geological record, so soon as it approaches completeness,...mark be left ; if it has not taken place there will be its refutation." His test is a fair one; for as Mr. Carruthers in his presidential address to the... | |
 | Liverpool Biological Society - 1921 - 304 síđur
...that " The primary and direct evidence in favour of evolution can be furnished only by palaeontology. The geological record, so soon as it approaches completeness,...has not taken place, there will lie its refutation." But in the study of sedimentation, of past environments, and of the evolution of organisms, there is... | |
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