| 1894 - 518 頁
...the result of the same general laws which have formed the groundwork, through natural selection, for the formation of the most perfectly adapted animals in the world, man included, without intentional or specific guide." Yet, while he was willing to remain an agnostic, feeling that... | |
| 1873 - 866 頁
...domestication," he asserts, " No shadow of reason can be assigned for the belief that variations .... which have been the groundwork through natural selection of the formation of the perfectly adapted animals in the I probable), I see in all living things a real , man included, were... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 542 頁
...the result of the same general laws which have formed the groundwork, through natural selection, for the formation of the most perfectly adapted animals in the world, man included, without intentional or specific guide." Yet, while he was willing to remain an agnostic, feeling that... | |
| 1888 - 934 頁
...can be assigned f, r the belief that variations, alike in nature and the result of the same gensn! laws, which have been the groundwork through natural...were intentionally and specially guided. However much we may wish it, we can hardly follow Professor Asa Gray in his belief that ' variation has been led... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1868 - 664 頁
...of reason can be assigned for the belief that variations alike in nature and the result of the same general laws, which have been the groundwork through...were intentionally and specially guided. However much we may wish it, we can hardly follow Professor Asa Gray in his belief that ' variation has been led... | |
| 1868 - 676 頁
...of reason can be assigned for the belief that variations alike in nature and the result of the same general laws, which have been the groundwork through...were intentionally and specially guided. However much we may wish it, we can hardly follow Professor Asa Gray in his belief that ' variation has been led... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1877 - 848 頁
...of reason can be assigned for the belief that variations, alike in nature and the result of the same general laws, which have been the groundwork through...world, man included, were intentionally and specially designed. However much we may wish it, we can hardly follow Prof. Asa Gray in his belief ' that variatim... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1871 - 388 頁
...reason can be assigned for the belief that the variations, alike in nature, and the result of the same general laws, which have been the groundwork through...were intentionally and specially guided. However much we may wish it, we can hardly follow Professor Asa Gray in his belief that ' variation has been led... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1871 - 324 頁
...reason can be assigned for the belief that the variations, alike in Nature, and the result of the same general laws, which have been the groundwork through..." Natural Selection " of the formation of the most perfectly-adapted animals in the world, man included, were intentionally and specially guided. However... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1872 - 768 頁
...of reason can be assigned for the belief that variations, alike in nature and the result of the same general laws, which have been the groundwork through...were intentionally and specially guided. However much we may wish it, we can hardly follow Professor Asa Gray in his belief ' that variation has been led... | |
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