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" It was evident that such facts as these, as well as many others, could only be explained on the supposition that species gradually become modified; and the subject haunted me. "
The Great Events by Famous Historians: A Comprehensive and Readable Account ... - Stran 327
uredili: - 1905
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The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Količina 37

1894 - 518 strani
...the change produced by this preservation. In his autobiography, Darwiu says : " But it was clearly evident that neither the action of the surrounding conditions nor the will of the organism (especially in the case of plants) could account for the cases in which organisms of every...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the ..., Količina 37 ,1888. del

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 542 strani
...the change produced by this preservation. In his autobiograph}', Darwin says : " But it was clearly evident that neither the action of the surrounding conditions nor the will of the organism (especially in the case of plants) could account for the cases in which organisms of every...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1888 - 572 strani
...geological sense. " It was evident that such facts as these, as well as many others, could only be explained on the supposition that species gradually become modified...neither the action of the surrounding conditions, nor tho will of the organisms (especially in the case of plants) could account for the innumerable cases...
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Library Magazine of American and Foreign Thought

1888 - 632 strani
..."It was evident," he says, "that such facts as these, as well as many others, could only be explained on the supposition that species gradually become modified; and the subject haunted me." His first note-book for the accumulation of facts bearing on the question was opened in July, 1837,...
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Littell's Living Age, Količina 176

1888 - 1004 strani
...was evident," he says, " that such facts as these, as well as many others, could only be explained on the supposition that species gradually become modified ; and the subject haunted me." His first note-book for the accumulation of facts bearing on the question was opened in July, 1837,...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the ..., Količina 37 ,1888. del

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1889 - 548 strani
...the change produced by this preservation. In his autobiography, Darwin says : " But it was clearly evident that neither the action of the surrounding conditions nor the will of the organism (especially in the case of plants) could account for the cases in which organisms of every...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern

Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 494 strani
...geological sense. It was evident that such facts as these, as well as many others, could only be explained on the supposition that species gradually become modified;...plants), could account for the innumerable cases in which THE APE-MAN. Photogravure from a painting by Gabriel Max. Professor Max has long been known to the...
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Pioneers of Evolution from Thales to Huxley: With an Intermediate Chapter on ...

Edward Clodd - 1897 - 284 strani
...these, as well as many others, could only be explained on the supposition that species gradually became modified ; and the subject haunted me. But it was equally evident that ' none of the evolutionary theories then current in the scientific world ' could account for the innumerable...
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Organic Education: A Manual for Teachers in Primary and Grammar Grades

Harriet Maria Scott, Gertrude Buck - 1899 - 374 strani
...allied forms elsewhere ; the different forms on different islands of the same group. Darwin REFLECTED that neither the action of the surrounding conditions nor the will of the organisms could account for adaptation to habits of life of the organism; that it was futile to endeavor to prove...
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The Naturalist as Interpreter and Seer ...

1902 - 200 strani
...geological sense. It was evident that such facts as these, as well as many others, could only be explained on the supposition that species gradually become modified;...the action of the surrounding conditions, nor the 35 will of the organisms (especially in the case of plants) could account for the innumerable cases...
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