After much consideration, and with assuredly no bias against Mr. Darwin's views, it is our clear conviction that, as the evidence stands, it is not absolutely proven that a group of animals, having all the characters exhibited by species in Nature, has... A Scotch Verdict in Re Evolution - Page 103by Charles Force Deems - 1885 - 108 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1860 - 880 lehte
...assuredly no bias against Mr. Darwin's views, it is our clear conviction that, as the evidence stands, it is not absolutely proven that a group of animals,...in nature, has ever been originated by selection, artificial or natural." Such, then, being the fact, and as little or nothing has been advanced by the... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1873 - 552 lehte
...always exist. The mummied cats and dogs from Memphis are like those that live beside us. Huxley admits " that a group of animals having all the characters exhibited by species in nature has never been originated by selection, whether artificial or natural."* The varieties are purely abnormalities,... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1878 - 672 lehte
...the evidence stands, it is not absolutely proven that a group of amimals, having all the character's exhibited by species in nature, has ever been originated by selection, whether artificial or natural." Then, in reference to Mr. Darwin's attempts to diminish the force of the objection — " We admit the... | |
| 1909 - 826 lehte
...that Huxley, in 1860, thought that natural selection was being urged as an originating cause. He says: It is not absolutely proven that a group of animals having all the characters exhibited by a species in Nature has ever been originated by natural selection, whether artificial or natural. He... | |
| 1877 - 786 lehte
...stands, it is not absolutely proven that a group of animals having all the characters exhibited by a species in nature has ever been originated by selection, whether artificial or natural." ' LOXDON, October 4, 1876. EDUCATED FLEAS. BY WH DALL. IN old-fashioned "annuals "and especially in... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 400 lehte
...assuredly no bias against Mr. Darwin's views, it is cur clear conviction that, as the evidence stands, it is not absolutely proven that a group of animals,...originated by selection, whether artificial or natural. Groups having the morphological character of species, distinct and permanent races in fact, have been... | |
| John Henry Pratt - 1871 - 458 lehte
...assuredly no bias against Mr. Darwin's views, it is onr clear conviction that, as the evidence stands, it is not absolutely proven that a group of animals,...selection, whether artificial or natural.' — Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews, 1870, p. 323. f See The Darwinian Theory of the Transmutation of Species Examined,... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1872 - 768 lehte
...assuredly no bias against Mr. Darwin's views, it is our clear conviction that, as the evidence stands, it is not absolutely proven that a group of animals,...all the characters exhibited by species in Nature, 1 Sir William Thompson, of England, had objected to the theory that, according to his calculations,... | |
| 1872 - 894 lehte
...exist. The mummied caU and dogs from Memphis are like those that live beside us. Huxley admits •• that a group of animals having all the characters exhibited by species in nature has never been originated by selection, whether artificial or natural."* The varieties are purely abnormalities,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1872 - 758 lehte
...Darwinian Hypothesis, nevertheless declares it as his " clear conviction, that as the evidence now stands, it is not absolutely proven that a group of animals, having all the characteristics exhibited by species in nature, has ever been originated by selection, whether artificial... | |
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