Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... Asa Gray ? 1 " Incorrectly " here is pretty well as " 328 GIFFORD LECTURE THE SEVENTEENTH .
... Asa Gray ? 1 " Incorrectly " here is pretty well as " 328 GIFFORD LECTURE THE SEVENTEENTH .
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... Asa Gray in 1863 , " You speak of Lyell as a judge ; now what I complain of is that he declines to be a judge . I have sometimes almost wished that Lyell had pronounced against me . " To Lyell himself , too , he writes ( ii . 300 ) ...
... Asa Gray in 1863 , " You speak of Lyell as a judge ; now what I complain of is that he declines to be a judge . I have sometimes almost wished that Lyell had pronounced against me . " To Lyell himself , too , he writes ( ii . 300 ) ...
الصفحة 342
... Asa Gray of the thought of the eye making him " cold all over . " Nay , he says , " the sight of a feather in a peacock's tail , whenever I gaze at it , makes me sick ! " It is in much the same mood of mind , or with the same problem ...
... Asa Gray of the thought of the eye making him " cold all over . " Nay , he says , " the sight of a feather in a peacock's tail , whenever I gaze at it , makes me sick ! " It is in much the same mood of mind , or with the same problem ...
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... Asa Gray objects to the natural selection of his grandson , in all that quasi - ratiocination , there is no point of departure undeniably and manifestly made good as a vera causa . Or as Professor Sedgwick similarly objected , there ...
... Asa Gray objects to the natural selection of his grandson , in all that quasi - ratiocination , there is no point of departure undeniably and manifestly made good as a vera causa . Or as Professor Sedgwick similarly objected , there ...
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... Asa Gray he fully admits ( ii . 217 ) " that there are very many difficulties not satisfactorily explained by my theory . " These difficulties , he confesses to Jenyns ( ii . 219 ) , " stagger him to this very day . " Even to Mr. Huxley ...
... Asa Gray he fully admits ( ii . 217 ) " that there are very many difficulties not satisfactorily explained by my theory . " These difficulties , he confesses to Jenyns ( ii . 219 ) , " stagger him to this very day . " Even to Mr. Huxley ...
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