By considering the embryological structure of man — the homologies which he presents with the lower animals — the rudiments which he retains and the reversions to which he is liable — we can partly recall in imagination the former condition of our... The age of clay: a rhythmic satire - Seite 13von William Boyd- Mushet - 1883Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1871 - 488 Seiten
...repeated still more explicitly, but with a slight variation, at the close of the second : here it is. " By considering the embryological structure of man,...former condition of our early progenitors ; and can approximately place them in their proper position in the zoological series. We thus learn that man... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 540 Seiten
...which inhabit the same country, for all will have been continually blended through free intercrossing. By considering the embryological structure of man,...partly recall in imagination the former condition of onr early progenitors ; and can approximately place them in their proper position in the zoological... | |
| 1872 - 786 Seiten
...race (see Descent of Man), says : "By considering the embryological structure of man, the homologics which he presents with the lower animals, the rudiments...former condition of our early progenitors, and can approximately place them in their proper position in the zoological series. We thus learn that man... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 508 Seiten
...which inhabit the same country, for all will have been continually blended through free intercrossing. By considering the embryological structure of man,...—the homologies which he presents with the lower animals,—the rudiments which he retains,—and the reversions to which he is liable, we can partly... | |
| Manthano (pseud.) - 1872 - 388 Seiten
...sack, with two small projecting orifices. But here is Mr. Darwin's own account of " man's descent." " By considering the embryological structure of man...recall in imagination the former condition of our early * " Fragments of Science." By John Tyndall. LL.D. Third Ed., p. 112. + "Journal of Psychological Medicine."... | |
| 1872 - 832 Seiten
...words. Having discussed the arguments in favour of his hypothesis, he continues thus : " We can now partly recall in imagination the former condition of our early progenitors, and can approximately place them in their proper position in the Zoological series. We thus learn that man... | |
| Francis Orpen Morris - 1875 - 60 Seiten
...the lower animals—the rudiments which he retains—and the reversions to which he is liable,—we can partly recall, in imagination, the former condition of our early progenitors, and can approximately place them in their proper position in the zoological series. We thus (!) learn that... | |
| Francis Orpen Morris - 1877 - 56 Seiten
...the world as scientific facts and truths, inasmuch as " I have spoken ;" namely. — • I believe, "By considering the embryological structure of man...reversions to which he is liable. — we can partly recall, ht imagination, the former condition of our early progenitors, and can approximately place them in... | |
| Alexander Stewart (LL.D., of Aberdeen.) - 1878 - 322 Seiten
...it in the terms of two representative men. In his "Descent of Man," Dr. Darwin thus summarises — " We can partly recall in imagination the former condition of our early progenitors ; and can approximately place them in their proper place in the zoological series. We thus [by mere ' imagination... | |
| Ernst Haeckel - 1879 - 556 Seiten
...Theory of Descent. " By considering the embryological structure of man — the homologies which ho presents with the lower animals — the rudiments...• and the reversions to which he is liable, we can parMy recall in imagination the former condition of our early progenitors ; and can approximately place... | |
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