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... Origin of Species ; " or they attempt to meet the more weighty of the unsparing criticisms with which that great work was visited for several years after its appearance ; or they record the impression left by the personality of Mr ...
... Origin of Species ; " or they attempt to meet the more weighty of the unsparing criticisms with which that great work was visited for several years after its appearance ; or they record the impression left by the personality of Mr ...
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Essays Thomas Henry Huxley. CONTENTS I THE DARWINIAN HYPOTHESIS [ 1859 ] II THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES [ 1860 ] . . PAGE 1 22 III CRITICISMS ON " THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES " [ 1864 ] . . . 80 IV THE GENEALOGY OF ANIMALS [ 1869 ] . 107 V MR ...
Essays Thomas Henry Huxley. CONTENTS I THE DARWINIAN HYPOTHESIS [ 1859 ] II THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES [ 1860 ] . . PAGE 1 22 III CRITICISMS ON " THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES " [ 1864 ] . . . 80 IV THE GENEALOGY OF ANIMALS [ 1869 ] . 107 V MR ...
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... the mild railing which sounds so charitable ; bigots denounce it with ignorant invective ; old ladies of both sexes consider it a decidedly dangerous book , and even savants , who have. II THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES [1860]
... the mild railing which sounds so charitable ; bigots denounce it with ignorant invective ; old ladies of both sexes consider it a decidedly dangerous book , and even savants , who have. II THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES [1860]
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... Origin of Species " is by no means an easy book to read - if by reading is implied the full comprehension of an author's meaning . We do not speak jestingly in saying that it is Mr. Darwin's misfortune to know more ... ORIGIN OF SPECIES.
... Origin of Species " is by no means an easy book to read - if by reading is implied the full comprehension of an author's meaning . We do not speak jestingly in saying that it is Mr. Darwin's misfortune to know more ... ORIGIN OF SPECIES.
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... Origin of Species " is able to draw at will is prodigious . But this very superabundance of matter must have been embarrassing to a writer who , for the present , can only put forward an abstract of his views ; and ... ORIGIN OF SPECIES.
... Origin of Species " is able to draw at will is prodigious . But this very superabundance of matter must have been embarrassing to a writer who , for the present , can only put forward an abstract of his views ; and ... ORIGIN OF SPECIES.
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