The Quarterly Review, Volume 296William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1958 |
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... species , was his suggestion as to the manner in which changes of species might have occurred . For proof that evolution had actually taken place , having no direct proof that a single species had changed , he relied on evidence of ...
... species , was his suggestion as to the manner in which changes of species might have occurred . For proof that evolution had actually taken place , having no direct proof that a single species had changed , he relied on evidence of ...
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... Species was a most readable book , full of facts in natural history , but its thesis of a transmutation of species was the merest hypothesis , not warranted by the facts or supported by any known instance of a change of species . ( 2 ) ...
... Species was a most readable book , full of facts in natural history , but its thesis of a transmutation of species was the merest hypothesis , not warranted by the facts or supported by any known instance of a change of species . ( 2 ) ...
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... species . Years of experiment and horticultural observation convinced him that the actual transition from species to species takes place not through variation , i.e. gradual and isolated changes , but by mutation , i.e. a large - scale ...
... species . Years of experiment and horticultural observation convinced him that the actual transition from species to species takes place not through variation , i.e. gradual and isolated changes , but by mutation , i.e. a large - scale ...
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Is Philosophy Obsolete? | 12 |
Human Relations in the Tropical Girdle of | 58 |
The Canadian General Election and After | 92 |
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