The Whence and the Whither of Man: A Brief History of His Origin and Development Through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895W. Blackwood and Sons, 1896 - 312 pagine |
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Pagina xiv
... beginning to recogni the study of zoology is an essential prerequisite firm foundation for , that of history , social scienc losophy , and theology , just as really as for med An adequate knowledge of any history demands than the study ...
... beginning to recogni the study of zoology is an essential prerequisite firm foundation for , that of history , social scienc losophy , and theology , just as really as for med An adequate knowledge of any history demands than the study ...
Pagina 17
... beginning through the ages held a steady course straight onward , and that deviation from this course has always led to failure or degeneration . From so vast a history we may hope to deduce some of the great laws of true success in ...
... beginning through the ages held a steady course straight onward , and that deviation from this course has always led to failure or degeneration . From so vast a history we may hope to deduce some of the great laws of true success in ...
Pagina 26
... beginning of life . Or , briefly stated , ontogenesis , or the embryonic development of the individual , is a brief recapitulation of phylogenesis , or the ancestral development of the phylum or group . The illustration and proof of ...
... beginning of life . Or , briefly stated , ontogenesis , or the embryonic development of the individual , is a brief recapitulation of phylogenesis , or the ancestral development of the phylum or group . The illustration and proof of ...
Pagina 34
... beginning of life may , appar- ently must , have been indefinitely farther back than the simplest now existing form . The study of the amoeba cannot fail to raise a host of questions in the mind of any thoughtful man . As we have here ...
... beginning of life may , appar- ently must , have been indefinitely farther back than the simplest now existing form . The study of the amoeba cannot fail to raise a host of questions in the mind of any thoughtful man . As we have here ...
Pagina 47
... beginning to assume this function and the animal moves by writhing . The bilateral symmetry has arisen in connection with this mode of locomotion and is thus a mark of important progress . Then In the turbellaria we find for the first ...
... beginning to assume this function and the animal moves by writhing . The bilateral symmetry has arisen in connection with this mode of locomotion and is thus a mark of important progress . Then In the turbellaria we find for the first ...
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