Understood in its entirety, the law is that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself : the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption of the same general structure. The Breeding of Animals - 第 133 頁Frederick Blackmar Mumford 著 - 1917 - 310 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1857 - 510 頁
...the law is, that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself: the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption of the same generic structure. This truth has become by daily illustration so familiar as almost to have lost its... | |
| 1857 - 624 頁
...the law is, that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself: the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption of the same generic structure. This truth has become by daily illustration so familiar as almost to have lost its... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 460 頁
...the law is, that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself : the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption of the same generic structure. This truth has become by daily illustration so familiar as almost to have lost its... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 466 頁
...the law is, that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself: the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption of the same generic structure. This truth has become by daily illustration so familiar as almost to have lost its... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 510 頁
...the law is, that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself: the likeness of kind consisting, not so much in the repetition of individual...as in the assumption of the same general structure. This truth has been rendered so familiar by daily illustration, as almost to have lost its significance.... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 506 頁
...the law is, that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself : the likeness of kind consisting, not so much in the repetition of individual...as in the assumption of the same general structure. This truth has been rendered so familiar by daily illustration, as almost to have lost its significance.... | |
| John Fiske - 1879 - 338 頁
...the law is, that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself ; the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption of the same generic structure." — Spencer's £isays, p. 263. ix.] MR. BUCKLE'S FALLACIES. 147 not exist as realities.... | |
| John Fiske - 1885 - 404 頁
...the law is that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself; the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption of the same generic structure." — Spencer's Essays, p. 263. a Lewes' Physiology of Common Ltft, vol. ii. p. 877.... | |
| Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 610 頁
...transmission is that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself: the likeness of kind consisting, not so much in the repetition of individual...as in the assumption of the same general structure. That every unfolding organism eventually takes the form of the class, order, genus, and species from... | |
| Frederick Howard Collins - 1890 - 606 頁
...transmission is that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself: the likeness of kind consisting, not so much in the repetition of individual traits, as in the assurnption of the same general structure. That every unfolding1 organism eventually takes the form... | |
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