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" ... specific phenomena, the phylogenetic development of the race. If we admit the progressive nature of the changes of development, their similarity in different groups, and their common characters in all animals, nay, even in some respects in both plants... "
The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical ... - Page 156
by Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1877
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 6

Arthur Cayley Headlam - Religion - 1878 - 578 pages
...animals, nay, even in some respects in both plants and animals, we can scarcely refuse to recognise the possibility of continuous derivation in the history...palaeontology, comparative anatomy, and embryology, from realising the precise nature of the chain of connexion by which the actual descent has taken place,...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 11

Science - 1877 - 822 pages
...repeats in | its more general character, and in many ' of its specific phenomena, the phyloge- : netic development of the race. If we admit the progressive...be, by reason ( of the imperfection of our knowledge i of paleontology, comparative anatomy, and embryology, from realizing the pro- ; ciso nature of the...
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The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - Science - 1877 - 360 pages
...animals, nay, even in some respects in both plants and animals, we can scarcely refuse to recognise the possibility of continuous derivation in the history...palaeontology, comparative anatomy, and embryology, from realising the precise nature of the chain of connection by which the actual descent has taken place,...
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The Medical times and gazette, Volume 2

1877 - 736 pages
...animals, nay, even in some respects in both plants and animals, we can scarcely refuse to recognise the possibility of continuous derivation in the history...palaeontology, comparative anatomy, and embryology, from realising the precise nature of the chain of connexion by which the actual descent has taken place,...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 35-36

Chemistry - 1877 - 624 pages
...animals — nay, even in some respects in both plants and animals — we can scarcely refuse to recognise the possibility of continuous derivation in the history...however far we may be, by reason of the imperfection of knowledgeof Palaeontology, Comparative Anatomy, and Embryology, from realising the precise nature of...
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 35-36

Chemistry - 1877 - 608 pages
...animals—nay, even in some respects in both plants and animals—we can scarcely refuse to recognise the possibility of continuous derivation in the history of their origin; and however far we maybe, by reason of the imperfection of knowledgeof Palaeontology, Comparative Anatomy, and Embryology,...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 56

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - American literature - 1878 - 978 pages
...the transitional forms of all their varieties one great general plan of organization." He adds that " if we admit the progressive nature of the changes...by reason of the imperfection of our knowledge of paleontology, comparative anatomy, and embryology, from realizing the precise nature of the chain of...
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Annual Record of Science and Industry

Spencer Fullerton Baird - Industrial arts - 1879 - 752 pages
...transitional forms of all their varieties one great general plan of organization." He adds that, " if we admit the progressive nature of the changes...by reason of the imperfection of our knowledge of paleontology, comparative anatomy, and embryology, from realizing the precise nature of the chain of...
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The Modern review, a quarterly magazine (ed. by R.A. Armstrong)., Volume 1

Richard Acland Armstrong - 1881 - 902 pages
...animals, nay, even in some respects in both plants and animals, we can scarcely refuse to recognise the possibility of continuous derivation in the history...palaeontology, comparative anatomy, and embryology, from realising the precise nature of the chain of connection by which the actual descent has taken place,...
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The Modern Review, Volume 2

Religion - 1881 - 892 pages
...animals, nay, even in some respects in both plants and animals, we can scarcely refuse to recognise the possibility of continuous derivation in the history...palaeontology, comparative anatomy, and embryology, from realising the precise nature of the chain of connection by which the actual descent has taken place,...
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