| Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1862 - 782 페이지
...should infer, from analogy, that probably all the organic beings which have ever lived on this earth, have descended from some one primordial form, into which life was first breathed." Cuvier has chatacterized, for all time, this whole branch of speculation, in the brief words : "There... | |
| 1871
...successive generations into being. The theory that ' all organic beings which have ever lived on this earth have descended from some one primordial form into which life was first breathed,' as was also long since announced by Mr. Darwin, necessarily involves other considerations besides those... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1872 - 768 페이지
...an equal or lesser number." On the same page,1 however, he goes much further, and says : " Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants are descended from some one prototype ; " and he adds that " all the organic beings, which have ever... | |
| William George Williams - 1872 - 398 페이지
...should infer, therefore, that probably all the organic beings, which have ever lived on this earth, have descended from some one primordial form into which life was first breathed by the Creator." It is fair to say, that, among the numerous expounders of this hypothesis, there is... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 524 페이지
...at most four or five progenitors, and plants from an equal or lesser number. Analogy would lead us one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants have descended from some one prototype. All organic beings have descended from some primordial form into which life was breathed... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 516 페이지
...at most four or five progenitors, and plants from an equal or lesser number. Analogy would lead us one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants have descended from some one prototype. All organic beings have descended from some primordial form into which life was breathed... | |
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1873 - 522 페이지
...descended, at most, from only four or five progenitors, and plants from an equal or lesser number. Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief that all animals and plants which have ever lived on this earth, have descended from. Borne one primordial form, into which life... | |
| 1873 - 806 페이지
...prototype, and therefore infers that probably all the organic beings that ever lived on this earth have descended from some one primordial form into which life was first breathed. The progeny first became diversified into numerous species, when individuals in the struggle for life... | |
| H. Charlton Bastian - 1874 - 216 페이지
...descended from at most only four or five progenitors, and plants from an equal or lesser number. Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief...all animals and plants have descended from some one prototype. . . . There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally... | |
| Montgomery Albert Ward - 1874 - 180 페이지
...descended from, at most, only four or five progenitors, and plants from an equal or lesser number. Analogy would lead me one step further, namely, to the belief...all animals and plants have descended from some one prototype. But analogy may be a deceitful guide. Nevertheless, all living things have much in common,... | |
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