The Quarterly Review, Volume 108William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1860 |
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... existence of the power to help him in his argu- ment , yet we think that he throws great and very interesting light upon the fact that such a self - acting power does actively and continuously work in all creation around us . Mr. Darwin ...
... existence of the power to help him in his argu- ment , yet we think that he throws great and very interesting light upon the fact that such a self - acting power does actively and continuously work in all creation around us . Mr. Darwin ...
Pagina 242
... existence of these wide gaps , Mr. Darwin quotes ( p . 289 ) Sir R. Murchison's great work on ' Russia ; ' but he appears to us to quote it incorrectly , for we understand it to say that there is abundant evidence that in that drift ...
... existence of these wide gaps , Mr. Darwin quotes ( p . 289 ) Sir R. Murchison's great work on ' Russia ; ' but he appears to us to quote it incorrectly , for we understand it to say that there is abundant evidence that in that drift ...
Pagina 243
... existence as a seat of organic life , a period as pro- longed as that which has followed their deposition , no trace of mammals has been observed . It may be conceded that , were mammals peculiar to dry land , such negative evidence ...
... existence as a seat of organic life , a period as pro- longed as that which has followed their deposition , no trace of mammals has been observed . It may be conceded that , were mammals peculiar to dry land , such negative evidence ...
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