| Charles Darwin - 1909 - 584 páginas
...theory. A few naturalists, endowed with much flexibility of mind, and who have already begun to doubt the immutability of species, may be influenced by...to the future, — to young and rising naturalists, who will be able to view both sides of the question with impartiality. Whoever is led to believe that... | |
| 1861 - 712 páginas
...mine. ... A few naturalists, endowed with much flexibility of mind, and who have already begun to doubt the immutability of species, may be influenced by...volume ; but I look with confidence to the future, to the young and rising naturalists, who will be able to view both sides with impartiality. — P. 417.... | |
| Alonzo Lafayette Baker, Francis David Nichol - 1926 - 184 páginas
...facts all viewed, during a long course of years, from a point of view directly opposite to mine. . . . But I look with confidence to the future — to young and rising naturalists." 8 One's breath is quite taken away by such an admission. Evidently the father of modern evolution realized... | |
| Aaron Franklin Shull - 1931 - 152 páginas
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| Erich Albert Walter - 1938 - 534 páginas
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| 1895 - 498 páginas
...aspect of our subject is a matter for regret. In the concluding chapter of the 'Origin,' Darwin wrote; 'I look with confidence to the future — to young and rising naturalists.' But I observe that most of the new writers on the Darwinian theory, and oddly enough, especially when... | |
| William Beebe - 1944 - 528 páginas
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