| 1867 - 848 pagine
...learned of this school, admits, after their examination, that the first traces of primordial man " need no longer be sought by those who entertain any...of progressive development in the newest tertiaries ; but that they may be looked for in an epoch more distant from the age of the Elephas primigenius,... | |
| 1863 - 662 pagine
...accompanying limbbones, together with the very fair developement of the Engis skull, clearly indicate that the first traces of the primordial stock whence...entertain any form of the doctrine of progressive developement, in the newest tertiaries, but that they may be looked for in an epoch more distant from... | |
| 1863 - 566 pagine
...development of the Engis skull, clearly indicate that the first traces of the primordial stock whence man proceeded, need no longer be sought by those who entertain any form of the doctrine of development, in the newest tevtiaries ; but that they may be looked for in an epoch more distant from... | |
| 1863 - 560 pagine
...development of the Engis skull, clearly indicate that the first traces of the primordial stock whence man proceeded, need no longer be sought by those who entertain any form of the doctrine of development, in the newest tertiaries ; but that they may be looked for in an epoch more disk tant... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 560 pagine
...the cave-bear, and other extinct mammalia, in which case, as Professor Huxley has well pointed out, " the first traces of the primordial stock whence man...progressive development, in the newest tertiaries ; but 'that they may be looked for in an epoch more distant from the age of the Ekphasprimigenius than... | |
| 1866 - 736 pagine
...expressions of the opinion of certain savants of eminence. Professor Huxley, for instance, has remarked that " the first traces of the primordial stock whence...progressive development, in the newest Tertiaries ; but that they may be looked for in an epoch more distant from the age of the Elephas primigenius... | |
| 1866 - 658 pagine
...expressions of the opinion of certain savants of eminence. Professor Huxley, for instance, has remarked that " the first traces of the primordial stock whence...progressive development, in the newest Tertiaries ; but that they may be looked for in an epoch more distant from the age of the Eleplias primigeniiis... | |
| John Kirk - 1866 - 272 pagine
...most undesirable goal ! Professor Huxley says — "The first traces of the primordial stock whence man proceeded need no longer be sought by those who entertain...progressive development, in the newest tertiaries ; but that they may be looked for in an epoch more distant from the age of the Elephas primogenius... | |
| Church congress - 1867 - 412 pagine
...pithecoid bony walls, and the completely human proportions of the accompanying limb bones, indicate that the first traces of the primordial stock, whence...progressive development in the newest tertiaries." Thus the advocate of the theory abandons all proof in any yet discovered skeleton. The other arguments... | |
| 1867 - 412 pagine
...pithecoid bony walls, and the completely human proportions of the accompanying limb bones, indicate that the first traces of the primordial stock, whence...progressive development in the newest tertiaries." Thus the advocate of the theory abandons all proof in any yet discovered skeleton. The other arguments... | |
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