| James D. Dana - 1875 - 846 Seiten
...limit, there is an abrupt fall to the ape level, in which the cubic capacity of the brain is one half less. If the links ever existed, their annihilation...pronounced impossible. Until some are found, Science cannot assert that they ever existed. The facts which have been stated bear upon the question of the... | |
| 1876 - 898 Seiten
...limit there is an abrupt fall to the ape level, in which the cubic capacity of the brain is one half less. If the links ever existed, their annihilation...pronounced impossible. Until some are found, science cannot assert that they ever existed." a Such are some of the leading objections to Darwinism drawn... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1877 - 370 Seiten
...possible gradations up to the highest ; while below that limit there is an abrupt fall to the ape-level, in which the cubic capacity of the brain is one-half...the links ever existed, their annihilation without trace is so extremely improbable, that it may be pronounced impossible. Until some are found, science... | |
| George Frederick Wright - 1882 - 418 Seiten
...limit there is an abrupt fall to the ape level, in which the cubic capacity of the brain is one half less. If the links ever existed, their annihilation...pronounced impossible. Until some are found, science cannot assert that they ever existed." 1 Such are some of the leading objections to Darwinism drawn... | |
| James Orr - 1893 - 584 Seiten
...possible gradations up to the highest ; while below that limit there is an abrupt fall to the ape levjn, in which the cubic capacity of the brain is one-half less. If the links evair existed, then annihilation, without trace, is so extremely improbable that it /may be pronounced... | |
| 1904 - 894 Seiten
...first link between the lowest level of existing man has yet been found. This is the more extraordinary in view of the fact that from the lowest limit in...pronounced impossible. Until some are found, science cannot assert that they ever existed." (17) Hence we agree with Conn, when he says: " The absence of... | |
| William Smith Turner - 1904 - 364 Seiten
...all possible gradations up to the highest, while below that limit there is an abrupt fall (or leap) to the ape level, in which the cubic capacity of the...is one-half less. If the links ever existed, their annihiliation without trace is so extremely improbable that it may be pronounced impossible. Until... | |
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