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Essays Thomas Henry Huxley. THOMAS H. Huxley's WoRKS Collected Essays.
Vol. 1. Method and Results. -- 2. Darwiniana. ** 3. Science and Education. ** 4.
Science and Hebrew Tradition. ** 5. Science and Christian Tradition. ** 6. Hume.
Essays Thomas Henry Huxley. THOMAS H. Huxley's WoRKS Collected Essays.
Vol. 1. Method and Results. -- 2. Darwiniana. ** 3. Science and Education. ** 4.
Science and Hebrew Tradition. ** 5. Science and Christian Tradition. ** 6. Hume.
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... unfortunately, not only is it not obvious how to apply it in the great majority of
cases in which its aid is needed, but its general validity is stoutly denied. The Hon
. and Rev. Mr. Herbert, a most trustworthy authority, not only asserts as the result
...
... unfortunately, not only is it not obvious how to apply it in the great majority of
cases in which its aid is needed, but its general validity is stoutly denied. The Hon
. and Rev. Mr. Herbert, a most trustworthy authority, not only asserts as the result
...
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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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Place an animal in new circumstances, says he, and its needs will be altered; the
new needs will create new desires, and the attempt to gratify such desires will
result in an. I THE DARWINIAN HYPOTHESIS 11.
Place an animal in new circumstances, says he, and its needs will be altered; the
new needs will create new desires, and the attempt to gratify such desires will
result in an. I THE DARWINIAN HYPOTHESIS 11.
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the attempt to gratify such desires will result in an appropriate modification of the
organs exerted. Make a man a blacksmith, and his brachial muscles will develop
in accordance with the demands made upon them, and in like manner, says ...
the attempt to gratify such desires will result in an appropriate modification of the
organs exerted. Make a man a blacksmith, and his brachial muscles will develop
in accordance with the demands made upon them, and in like manner, says ...
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