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I have more than once set about the task: but the proverb about spoiling a horn
and not making a spoon, is particularly applicable to attempts to remodel a piece
of work which may have served its immediate purpose well enough. So I have ...
I have more than once set about the task: but the proverb about spoiling a horn
and not making a spoon, is particularly applicable to attempts to remodel a piece
of work which may have served its immediate purpose well enough. So I have ...
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In these islands, we are in the habit of regarding mankind as of one species, but
a fortnight's steam will land us in a country where divines and savants, for once in
agreement, vie with one another in loudness of assertion, if not in cogency of ...
In these islands, we are in the habit of regarding mankind as of one species, but
a fortnight's steam will land us in a country where divines and savants, for once in
agreement, vie with one another in loudness of assertion, if not in cogency of ...
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Essays Thomas Henry Huxley. distinct species than when fertilised by its proper
pollen On the other hand, the famous Gaertner, though he took the greatest pains
to cross the Primrose and the Cowslip, succeeded only once or twice in several ...
Essays Thomas Henry Huxley. distinct species than when fertilised by its proper
pollen On the other hand, the famous Gaertner, though he took the greatest pains
to cross the Primrose and the Cowslip, succeeded only once or twice in several ...
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So, again, no animal or plant puts on its perfect form at once, but all have to start
from the same point, however various the course which each has to pursue. Not
only men and horses, and cats and dogs, lobsters and beetles, periwinkles and ...
So, again, no animal or plant puts on its perfect form at once, but all have to start
from the same point, however various the course which each has to pursue. Not
only men and horses, and cats and dogs, lobsters and beetles, periwinkles and ...
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It was once supposed that this succession had been the result of vast successive
catastrophes, destructions, and re-creations en masse; but catastrophes are now
almost eliminated from geological, or at least palaeontological speculation; and ...
It was once supposed that this succession had been the result of vast successive
catastrophes, destructions, and re-creations en masse; but catastrophes are now
almost eliminated from geological, or at least palaeontological speculation; and ...
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