| William J. Cassidy - 1887 - 392 페이지
...period of time requisite for the consummation of the process of Natural Selection, which, he says, '• is daily and hourly scrutinizing throughout the world every variation, even the slightest, rejecting all that is bad, preserving and adding up all that is good, silently and insensibly working, whenever... | |
| Jacob Gould Schurman - 1887 - 292 페이지
...And then, of course, it is assumed that natural selection accumulates, too. " It may metaphorically be said that natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinizing, throughout the world, the slightest variations; rejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good."... | |
| Brooklyn Ethical Association - 1889 - 424 페이지
...every internal organ, on every shade of constitutional difference, on the whole machinery of life. ... It may be said that natural selection is daily and...is bad, preserving and adding up all that is good; silently and insensibly working, whenever and wherever opportunity offers, at the improvement of each... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1891 - 584 페이지
...exjrression of variation. Mr. Darwin is at times explicit enough on this head : " It may metaphorically be said that Natural Selection is daily and hourly scrutinizing throughout the world the slightest variations ; rejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 494 페이지
...conditions of life, and should plainly bear the stamp of far higher workmanship ? It may metaphorically be said that Natural Selection is daily and hourly scrutinizing, throughout the world, the slightest variations; rejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good;... | |
| Frank Dearborn Bullard - 1899 - 128 페이지
...earth, and of Eve, created from a rib of man. HAECKEL — Evolution of Man. CXI It may be metaphorically said, that natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinizing, throughout the world, the slightest variation; rejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good;... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1902 - 238 페이지
...conditions of life, and should plainly bear the stamp of far higher workmanship ? It may metaphorically be said that natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinizing, throughout the world, the slightest variations ; rejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good;... | |
| Jacob Gould Schurman - 1903 - 292 페이지
...And then, of course, it is assumed that natural selection accumulates, too. " It may metaphorically be said that natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinizing, throughout the world, the slightest variations ; rejecting those that are bad, preserving and adding up all that are good."... | |
| John Masson - 1907 - 514 페이지
...Evolution does not necessarily dispense with a God. Darwin has written, ' It may be metaphorically said that natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinizing...rejecting that which is bad, preserving and adding up that which is good, (We are here reminded how Epicurus ' detached ' his gods from the world altogether.)... | |
| John Masson - 1907 - 494 페이지
...Evolution does not necessarily dispense with a God. Darwin has written, ' It may be metaphorically said that natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinizing...rejecting that which is bad, preserving and adding up that which is good, (We are here reminded how Epicurus ' detached ' his gods from the world altogether.)... | |
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