And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin, of the matter of life? Is it, as some of the older naturalists supposed, diffused throughout the universe in molecules, which are indestructible and unchangeable in themselves; but, iu endless transmigration,... Journal of the New-York Microscopical Society - 93 페이지저자: New York Microscopical Society - 1889전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1869 - 30 페이지
...diyergjty of ^characters., though no one doubts that under all these Protean changesit is one and th And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin, of the matter of life ? Is it, as some of the oWer naturalists supposed, diffused throughout the universe in molecules, which are indestructible... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1871 - 422 페이지
...characters, though no one doubts that, under all these Protean changes, it is one and the same thing. And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin,...supposed, diffused throughout the universe in molecules, winch are indestructible and unchangeable in themselves; but, in endless transmigration, unite in innumerable... | |
| 1872 - 396 페이지
...same for the plant as for the animal." Here he is undoubtedly correct. He farther says: "And who knows what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin, of...are indestructible and unchangeable in themselves ?" How these little forms, the smallest known microscopic objects, had their origin, we know absolutely... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1880 - 408 페이지
...it built up of ordinary matter, and again resolved into ordinary matter when its work is done? And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin, of the matter of life ? Modern science does not hesitate a moment between these alternatives. Physiology writes over the... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1884 - 600 페이지
...characters, though no one doubts that under all these protean changes it is one and the same thing. And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin,...indestructible and unchangeable in themselves; but, iu endless transmigration, unite in innumerable permutations, into the diversified forms of life we... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 354 페이지
...and the same thing. And now, what is the ultimnte late, and what the origin, of tho matter of life f Is it, as some of the older naturalists supposed,...transmigration, unite in innumerable permutations, into the diversi tied forms of life we know ? Or is the matter of life composed of ordinary matter, differing... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 350 페이지
...under all these protean changes, it is one and the same thing. And now, what is the ultimate late, and what the origin, of the matter of life ? Is it,...the older naturalists supposed, diffused throughout tho nniverse in molecules, which are indestructible and unchangeable in themselves ; but, in endless... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1906 - 844 페이지
...characters, though no one doubts that, under all these Protean changes, it is one and the same is thing. And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin,...of the matter of life? Is it, as some of the older naturalao ists supposed, diffused throughout the universe in molecules, which are indestructible and... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1910 - 446 페이지
...characters, though no one doubts that, under all these Protean changes, it is one and the 10 same thing. And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin,...supposed, diffused throughout the universe in molecules, 15 which are indestructible and unchangeable in themselves; but, in endless transmigration, unite in... | |
| Frederick William Roe, George Roy Elliott - 1913 - 512 페이지
...characters, though no one doubts that, under all these Protean changes, is one and the same thing. 10 And now, what is the ultimate fate, and what the origin,...indestructible and unchangeable in themselves; but, in endless 15 transmigration, unite in innumerable permutations, into the diversified forms of life we know? Or,... | |
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