My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1905 |
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Page 14
... whether it would interest any one else I know not . It is the Creed of Science , ' by W. Graham , A.M. Who or what he is I know not , but he discusses many great subjects , such as the existence of 14 [ СНАР . MY LIFE.
... whether it would interest any one else I know not . It is the Creed of Science , ' by W. Graham , A.M. Who or what he is I know not , but he discusses many great subjects , such as the existence of 14 [ СНАР . MY LIFE.
Page 15
... existence of God , immortality , the moral sense , the progress of society , etc. I think some of his propositions rest on very uncertain foundations , and I could get no clear idea of his notions about God . Notwithstanding this and ...
... existence of God , immortality , the moral sense , the progress of society , etc. I think some of his propositions rest on very uncertain foundations , and I could get no clear idea of his notions about God . Notwithstanding this and ...
Page 19
... male fish , which seem to require protection , yet have sometimes bright colours , seems to me of no more weight than is the existence of some unprotected species of white Leptalis as a disproof of Bates ' XXV ] 19 DARWIN.
... male fish , which seem to require protection , yet have sometimes bright colours , seems to me of no more weight than is the existence of some unprotected species of white Leptalis as a disproof of Bates ' XXV ] 19 DARWIN.
Page 38
... existence terminate at death ? Does he come into the world only for the sake of what he therein does - suffers - enjoys ? or is his existence continued after death ? Is that existence , if it be continued after death , to be desired or ...
... existence terminate at death ? Does he come into the world only for the sake of what he therein does - suffers - enjoys ? or is his existence continued after death ? Is that existence , if it be continued after death , to be desired or ...
Page 74
... existence of natural selection . I cannot forbear calling attention to the extremely careful wording and punctuation of these letters , written from a sick couch , and of which I have not altered a word or a comma . The clearness and ...
... existence of natural selection . I cannot forbear calling attention to the extremely careful wording and punctuation of these letters , written from a sick couch , and of which I have not altered a word or a comma . The clearness and ...
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