| 1902 - 642 페이지
...This deserves the more careful study as Huxley himself never completely accepted it. No one, Darwin observes, has a 'right to ' examine the question of species who has not minutely ' described many.' J Huxley, on the other hand, said : ' Species work was always a burden to me,' § and to the end of... | |
| 1890 - 980 페이지
...specialist, though odious as a systematist. . . . How painfully true is your remark that no one has hardly a right to examine the question of species who has not minutely described many 1 ... Certainly I nave felt it humiliating, discussing and doubting and examining, over and over again,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 570 페이지
...viz. judging of their credibility. How painfully (to me) true is your remark, that no one has hardly a right to examine the question of species who has not minutely described many. I was, however, pleased to hear from Owen (who is vehemently opposed to any mutability in species),... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 588 페이지
...viz. judging of their credibility. How painfully (to me) true is your remark, that no one has hardly a right to examine the question of species who has not minutely described many. I was, however, pleased to hear from Owen (who is vehemently opposed to any mutability in species),... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1887 - 586 페이지
...viz. judging of their credibility. How painfully (to me) true is your remark, that no one has hardly a right to examine the question of species who has not minutely described many. I was, however, pleased to hear from Owen (who is vehemently opposed to any mutability in species),... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1888 - 338 페이지
...speculatist, though odious as a systematist How painfully true is your remark, that no one has hardly a right to examine the question of species, who has not minutely described many Certainly I have felt it humiliating discussing and doubting and examining over and over again, when... | |
| William Parker Cutler - 1888 - 1034 페이지
...viz. judging of their credibility. How painfully (to me) true is your remark, that no one has hardly a right to examine the question of species who has not minutely described many. I was, however, pleased to hear from Owen (who is vehemently opposed to any mutability in species),... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1889 - 1248 페이지
...devoted eight or nine years to the systematic study of the Cirripedia. ' No one,' he himself tells us, ' has a right to examine the question of species who has not minutely described many.' And Mr. Huxley has pointed out, in the admirable memoir of Mr. Darwin which he has prepared for the... | |
| 1890 - 920 페이지
...specialist, though odious as a systematist. . . . How painfully true is your remark that no one has hardly a right to examine the question of species who has not minutely described many ! . . . Certainly I have felt it humiliating, discussing and doubting and examining, over and over... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1892 - 372 페이지
...JD Hooker. Down [1849-50 ?]. .... How painfully (to me) true is your remark, that no one has hardly a right to examine the question of species who has not minutely described many. I was, however, pleased to hear from Owen (who is vehemently opposed to any mutability in species),... | |
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