On this doctrine of the extermination of an infinitude of connecting links between the living and extinct inhabitants of the world, and at each successive period between the extinct and still older species, why is not every geological formation charged... Notices of the Proceedings - Síða 351eftir Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1882Heildartexta - Um bókina
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 840 síður
...the extinct and still older species, why is not every geological formation charged with such links ? Why does not every collection of fossil remains afford...evidence, and this is the most obvious and plausible of tho many objections which may be urged against my theory."* Nothing could have been more useful to... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1861 - 470 síður
...the extinct and still older species, why is not every geological formation charged with such links ? Why does not every collection of fossil remains afford...no such evidence, and this is the most obvious and forcible of the many objections which may be urged against my theory. Why, again, do whole groups of... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1879 - 26 síður
...the extinct and still older species, why is not every geological formation charged with such links ? Why does not every collection of fossil remains afford...of the gradation and mutation of the forms of life 1 We meet with no such evidence, and this is the most obvious and plausible of the many objections... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1864 - 472 síður
...the extinct and still older species, why is not every geological formation charged -with such links ? Why does not every collection of fossil remains afford...no such evidence, and this is the most obvious and forcible of the many objections which may be urged against my theory. Why, again, do whole groups of... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1866 - 668 síður
...geological formation charged with such links? Why does not every collection of fossil remains affort] plain evidence of the gradation and mutation of the forms of life? Although geological research has undoubtedly revealed the former existence of many links, bringing... | |
| John Crawfurd - 1868 - 76 síður
...author of the theory himself. 'Why,' says he, 'does not every collection of fossil remains affoi'd plain evidence of the gradation and mutation of the forms of life ?' and he adds, with a candour which is natural to him, ' we meet with no such evidence, and this is... | |
| Samuel Wilberforce - 1874 - 406 síður
...the commencement and close of each formation pressed so hardly on my theory.' And, once more — ' Why does not every collection of fossil remains afford...no such evidence, and this is the most obvious and forcible of the many objections which may be urged against my theory.' But though this objection is... | |
| Samuel Wilberforce - 1874 - 412 síður
...the commencement and close of each formation pressed so hardly on my theory.' And, once more — ' Why does not every collection of fossil remains afford...with no such evidence, and this is the most obvious aud forcible of the many objections which may be urged against my theory.' equally insufficient, —... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1875 - 504 síður
...the extinct and still older species, why is not every geological formation charged with such links? Why does not every collection of fossil remains afford...plain evidence of the gradation and mutation of the form* of life? Although geological research has undoubtedly revealed the former existence of many links,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1880 - 668 síður
...the extinct and still older species, why is not every geological formation charged with such links? Why does not every collection of fossil remains afford...no such evidence, and this is the most obvious and forcible of the many objections which may be urged against my theory. Why, again, do whole groups of... | |
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