Darwiniana: EssaysAppleton, 1894 - 475페이지 |
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... creation must be prepared to admit , that at intervals of time , corresponding with the thickness of these beds , the Creator thought fit to interfere with the natural course of events for the purpose of making a new ammonite . It is ...
... creation must be prepared to admit , that at intervals of time , corresponding with the thickness of these beds , the Creator thought fit to interfere with the natural course of events for the purpose of making a new ammonite . It is ...
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... creation is not only a mere specious mask for our ignorance ; its existence in Biology marks the youth and imper- fection of the science . For what is the history of every science but the history of the elimination of the notion of ...
... creation is not only a mere specious mask for our ignorance ; its existence in Biology marks the youth and imper- fection of the science . For what is the history of every science but the history of the elimination of the notion of ...
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... of harmony with her sister sciences ? Such arguments against the hypothesis of the direct creation of species as these are plainly enough deducible from general considerations ; but there are ,. IT 59 THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES.
... of harmony with her sister sciences ? Such arguments against the hypothesis of the direct creation of species as these are plainly enough deducible from general considerations ; but there are ,. IT 59 THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES.
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... creation ; and we find rudimental organs and similarity of plan , because it has pleased the Creator to set before Himself a " divine exemplar or archetype , " and to copy it in His works ; and somewhat ill , those who hold this view ...
... creation ; and we find rudimental organs and similarity of plan , because it has pleased the Creator to set before Himself a " divine exemplar or archetype , " and to copy it in His works ; and somewhat ill , those who hold this view ...
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... creation which have been detailed , must have occurred , with more or less force , to the mind of every one who has seriously and independently considered the subject . It is therefore no wonder that , from time to time , this ...
... creation which have been detailed , must have occurred , with more or less force , to the mind of every one who has seriously and independently considered the subject . It is therefore no wonder that , from time to time , this ...
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