... embraces, in one stupendous analogy, the growth of a solar system from molecular chaos, the shaping of the earth from the nebulous cubhood of its youth, through innumerable changes and immeasurable ages, to its present form ; and the development of... The Quarterly Journal of Science - Page 4321869Full view - About this book
 | James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1869 - 700 pages
...February 24, 1869. The income expected this year (1869) amounts to 20721. 16s., and expenditure to 1893?., leaving a balance in favour of the Society of 179?....stratified rocks, taken at 100,000 feet, or about 56J miles, could have been formed within that period of tune if only -n^ of a foot or TV of an inch... | |
 | 1869 - 674 pages
...the earth from the nebulous cubhood of its youth, through innumerable changes and immeasurable ages, to its present form, and the development of a living...from the shapeless mass of protoplasm we term a germ. I do not know whether Evolutionism can claim that amount of currency which would entitle it to be called... | |
 | 1869 - 668 pages
...the earth from the nebulous cubhood of its youth, through innumerable changes and immeasurable ages, to its present form, and the development of a living...the shapeless mass of protoplasm we term a germ." " I do not know whether Evolutionism can claim that amount of currency which would entitle it to le... | |
 | 1874 - 404 pages
...the shaping of the earth from the nebular cub-hood of its youth, through degrees and innumerable ages to its present form, and the development of a living being from the shapeless mass of protoplasm, we call a germ ?" The discoverer of protoplasm is daring ; he means, facts or no facts, to go back to... | |
 | 1877 - 668 pages
...cubhood of its youth through innumerable changes and immeasurable ages to it* present form ; and tke development of a living being from the shapeless mass of protoplasm we term a germ." as world-evolution or world-development, — and (2), those who hold that the existing order of things... | |
 | Robert Davies Roberts - 1893 - 328 pages
...the earth from the nebulous cubhood of its youth, through innumerable changes and immeasurable ages, to its present form ; and the development of a living...the shapeless mass of protoplasm we term a germ.' — TH HUXLEV. CHAPTER XII. CLASSIFICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE STRATIFIED ROCKS. BEFORE proceeding... | |
 | Robert Davies Roberts - 1893 - 382 pages
...the earth from the nebulous cubhood of its youth, through innumerable changes and immeasurable ages, to its present form ; and the development of a living...being from the shapeless mass of protoplasm we term a germ.1 — TH HUXLEY. CHAPTER XII. CLASSIFICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE STRATIFIED ROCKS. BEFORE... | |
 | Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 426 pages
...the earth from the nebulous cubhood of its youth, through innumerable changes and immeasurable ages, to its present form ; and the development of a living...from the shapeless mass of protoplasm we term a germ. I do not know whether Evolutionism can claim that amount of currency which would entitle it to be called... | |
 | John Wesley Hanson - 1900 - 718 pages
...earth from the nebulous cubhood of its youth, through innumerable changes and immeasurable ages to the present form, and the develop•ment of a living being...the shapeless mass of protoplasm we term a germ." In its extreme form it traces both the animal and vegetable kingdoms to one very low form of life,... | |
 | Joseph Battell - 1903 - 722 pages
...earth from the nebulous cubhood of its youth, through innumerable changes and immeasurable ages to the present form, and the development of a living being...the shapeless mass of protoplasm we term a germ." {Prof. Huxley: Anniversary Address, Qua r. Jour. Geol. Soc., xxv. (1869), p. xlvii.) ' 2. Biology :... | |
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