The Life and Letters of George John Romanes ...Longmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 391 pages |
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... Origin . I have never had time to work it up in a state fit for publication , and it is so much more interesting to observe than to write . It is very un- likely that I should ever find time to prepare my several long chapters for ...
... Origin . I have never had time to work it up in a state fit for publication , and it is so much more interesting to observe than to write . It is very un- likely that I should ever find time to prepare my several long chapters for ...
Page 82
... Origin of Species , ' and we have lived to see that again tempora mutantur , nos et mutamur in illis . Now we see that a man can fully accept the doctrine of evolution , and yet can also believe in a personal God and in the doctrines ...
... Origin of Species , ' and we have lived to see that again tempora mutantur , nos et mutamur in illis . Now we see that a man can fully accept the doctrine of evolution , and yet can also believe in a personal God and in the doctrines ...
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... Origin of Species ' in the Quarterly Review , ' and in his famous speech at Oxford during the British Association of 1860 . 6 Certainly the outlook now is more encouraging than it was twenty years ago . It has been well and eloquently ...
... Origin of Species ' in the Quarterly Review , ' and in his famous speech at Oxford during the British Association of 1860 . 6 Certainly the outlook now is more encouraging than it was twenty years ago . It has been well and eloquently ...
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... origins of the spiritual life of man can affect the argument from its development and persistence . It has developed and persisted , as one of the most prominent features of human life , solely on the postulate of God . And is it not ...
... origins of the spiritual life of man can affect the argument from its development and persistence . It has developed and persisted , as one of the most prominent features of human life , solely on the postulate of God . And is it not ...
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... Origin , ' who wrote on Hybrid Willows . Naudin , who is often quoted , I have much less confidence in . Nägeli ( whom many think the greatest botanist in Germany ) wrote a few years ago on Hybridism ; I cannot remember title , but I ...
... Origin , ' who wrote on Hybrid Willows . Naudin , who is often quoted , I have much less confidence in . Nägeli ( whom many think the greatest botanist in Germany ) wrote a few years ago on Hybridism ; I cannot remember title , but I ...
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