| 1878 - 614 頁
...continues, ' 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 natural selection, of the formation of the most per' fectly adapted animals in the world, man included, were in' tentionally and specially guided.'... | |
| Samuel Davey - 1879 - 302 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...included, were intentionally and specially guided." We cannot so far follow Mr. Darwin, nor understand why his theory should banish the principle of finality,... | |
| 1880 - 800 頁
...argues, " 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...included, were intentionally and specially guided." It is evident that two entirely distinct issues are raised on the words which we have quoted from the... | |
| Layman - 1881 - 168 頁
...assigned for the belief that variations, alike, [ie, similar] in nature, and the result of the same general laws, which have been the ground-work, 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 along... | |
| George Frederick Wright - 1882 - 418 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... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1883 - 528 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 w'sh it we can hardly follow Professor Asa Gray in his belief that ' variation has been led... | |
| George Park Fisher - 1883 - 524 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... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 680 頁
...nature and the result of the same general laws, which have been the groundwork through natural seleciion of the formation of the most perfectly adapted animals...world, man included, were intentionally and specially designed. However much « e may wish it, we can hardly follow Prof. A?a Gray in his belief 'that variati... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1884 - 396 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... | |
| Robert Patterson - 1885 - 324 頁
...reason can be assigned for the belief that variations alike in nature, and the results of the same general laws, which have been the groundwork through natural selection of the most perfectly adapted animals in the world, man included, were intentionally and specially guided.... | |
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