| Joseph Thomas Cunningham - 1886 - 48 페이지
...like varieties from other species. Nevertheless, such a conclusion would be unsatisfactory, unless it could be shown how the innumerable species inhabiting...that perfection of structure and co-adaptation which justly excites our admiration. Naturalists continually refer to external conditions, such as climate,... | |
| 1890 - 1466 페이지
...facts, might come to the conclusion that species had not been independently created, but had descended like varieties from other species. Nevertheless, such...that perfection of structure and co-adaptation which justly excites our admiration." A comparison between individuals of the same variety of cultivated... | |
| James Platt - 1890 - 220 페이지
...facts, might come to the conclusion that species had not been independently created, but had descended, like varieties, from other species. Nevertheless,...that perfection of structure and co-adaptation which justly excites our admiration. . . . It is, therefore, of the highest importance to gain a clear insight... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes - 1890 - 924 페이지
...not been independently created, but had 1 /own. and Proe, Lin». Sac., 1868. descended like Tariertes from other species. Nevertheless, such a conclusion,...innumerable species inhabiting this world have been modified во as to acquire that perfection of structure and co-adaptation which justly excites our admiration."... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 408 페이지
...facts, might come to the conclusion that species had not been independently created, but had descended, like varieties, from other species. Nevertheless,...that perfection of structure and coadaptation which justly excites our admiration. Naturalists continually refer to external conditions, such as climate,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 406 페이지
...facts, might come to the conclusion that species had not been independently created, but had descended, like varieties, from other species. Nevertheless,...that perfection of structure and coadaptation which justly excites our admiration. Naturalists continually refer to external conditions, such as climate,... | |
| John Henry Muirhead - 1902 - 298 페이지
...conclusion," he R says, "even if well-founded, would be unsatisfactory until it could be shown how innumerable species inhabiting this world have been...that perfection of structure and co-adaptation which justly excite our admiration." Secondly, he soon arrived at a quite definite conception of the inadequacy... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1909 - 584 페이지
...facts, might come to the conclusion that species have not been independently created, but had descended, like varieties, from other species- Nevertheless,...that perfection of structure and coadaptation which justly excites our admiration. Naturalists continually refer to external conditions, such as climate,... | |
| Sir Patrick Geddes, John Arthur Thomson - 1911 - 266 페이지
...facts, might come to the conclusion that species had not been independently created, but had descended like varieties from other species. Nevertheless, such...conclusion, even if well founded, would be unsatisfactory unless it could be shown how the innumerable species inhabiting this world have been modified so as... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - 1915 - 336 페이지
...independently created, but had descended, like varieties, from other species. But he was well aware that such a conclusion, even if well founded, would be...could be shown how the innumerable species inhabiting the world have been modified, BO as to acquire that perfection of structure and coadaptation which... | |
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