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" ... man is descended from some less highly organized form. The grounds upon which this conclusion rests will never be shaken, for the close similarity between man and the lower animals in embryonic development, as well as in innumerable points of structure... "
The Naturalist as Interpreter and Seer ... - Página 46
1902 - 173 páginas
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Naturalism and Agnosticism: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before ..., Volumen1

James Ward - 1899 - 326 páginas
...conclusion, ie, that man is descended from some less highly organised form, " will never be shaken, for the close similarity between man and the lower animals...constitution, both of high and of the most trifling importance, — the rudiments which he retains, and the abnormal reversions to which he is occasionally...
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Naturalism and Agnosticism: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before ..., Volumen1

James Ward - 1899 - 332 páginas
...innumerable points of structure and constitution, both of high and of the most trifling importance, — the rudiments which he retains, and the abnormal reversions to which he is occasionally liable,— are facts which cannot be disputed." 2 And certainly the unanimity with which this conclusion...
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The Eternal Conflict: An Essay

William Romaine Paterson - 1901 - 248 páginas
...less highly organised form. The grounds upon which this conclusion rests will never be shaken, for the close similarity between man and the lower animals...constitution, both of high and of the most trifling importance, the rudiments which he retains, and the abnormal reversion to which he is occasionally...
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Beacon Lights of History: The new era. A supplementary volume by recent writers

John Lord - 1902 - 528 páginas
...Darwin's conviction that the grounds upon which this conclusion rests will never be shaken, for the close similarity between man and the lower animals...constitution, both of high and of the most trifling importance, — the rudiments which he retains and the abnormal reversions to which he is occasionally...
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Conscíence

George Winston Reid - 1905 - 202 páginas
...less highly-organized form. The grounds upon which this conclusion rests will never be shaken, for the close similarity between man and the lower animals...constitution, both of high and of the most trifling importance — the rudiments which he retains, and the abnormal reversions to which he is occasionally...
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Sociology and Social Progress

Thomas Nixon Carver - 1905 - 826 páginas
...less highly organized form. The grounds upon which this conclusion rests will never be shaken, for the close similarity between man and the lower animals...constitution, both of high and of the most trifling importance, — the rudiments which he retains, and the abnormal reversions to which he is occasionally...
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Conscíence

George Winston Reid - 1905 - 200 páginas
...points of structure and constitution, both of high and of the most trifling importance — the nidiments which he retains, and the abnormal reversions to which he is occasionally liable — are facts which cannot be disputed. . . . The great principle of evolution stands up clear...
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"Monera", the Principles of Evolution and Immortality of Atomic Life

Paul Gustav Lewis - 1911 - 224 páginas
...less highly organized form. The grounds upon which this conclusion rests will never be shaken, for the close similarity between man and the lower animals...constitution, both of high and of the most trifling importance — the rudiments which he retains, and the abnormal reversions to which he is occasionally...
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An Anthology of Modern English Prose (1741 to 1892)

Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1911 - 488 páginas
...less highly organized form. The ground upon which this conclusion rests will never be shaken, for the close similarity between man and the lower animals...innumerable points of structure and constitution, the rudiments which he retains, and the abnormal reversions to which he is occasionally liable, are...
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The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volumen64

1911 - 1188 páginas
...lower orders of mammalia, as applied to the general theory of evolution. To quote from Darwin, "the close similarity between man and the lower animals in embryonic development as well as in innuFIG. i.— Developmental Anomalies of the Human Uterus, a. Uterus duplex with double vagina; b,...
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