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" There cannot be the slightest doubt in the world that the argument which applies to the improvement of the horse from an earlier stock, or of ape from ape, applies to the improvement of man from some simpler and lower stock than man. "
Chapters on Man: With the Outlines of a Science of Comparative Psychology - Page 296
by Charles Staniland Wake - 1868 - 343 pages
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 67

1864 - 822 pages
...differences which separate man from the apes are not greater than those which separate some apes from others. There cannot be the slightest doubt in the world that...of man from some simpler and lower stock than man." Now, let any one look at the gap, or rather the gulph which separates the highest ape from the lowest...
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On Our Knowledge of the Causes of the Phenomena of Organic Nature: Being Six ...

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1863 - 186 pages
...differences which separate man from the apes are not greater than those which separate some apes from others. There cannot be the slightest doubt in the world that...of man from some simpler and lower stock than man. There is not a single faculty — functional or structural, moral, intellectual, or instinctive, —...
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On Our Knowledge of the Causes of the Phenomena of Organic Nature: Being Six ...

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1863 - 170 pages
...differences which separate man from the apes are not greater than those which separate some apes from others. There cannot be the slightest doubt in the world that...of man from some simpler and lower stock than man. There is not a single faculty — functional or structural, moral, intellectual, or instinctive, —...
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The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining ..., Volume 2

James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1863 - 654 pages
...indeed, in the opinion of some, he outDavwiiis Darwin. In another work* he says of Mr. Darwin's theory, that " the argument which applies to the improvement...of man from some simpler and lower stock than man ; " for " it is perfectly demonstrable that the structural differences which separate man from the...
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The First Man and His Place in Creation: Considered on the Principles of ...

George Moore - 1866 - 396 pages
...which separate some apes from others. There canaot be the slightest doubt in the world,' he says, ' that the argument which applies to the improvement...of man from some simpler and lower stock than man. There is not a single faculty — functional, moral, intellectual, or instinctive — that is not capable...
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Planchette: Or, The Despair of Science

Epes Sargent - 1869 - 432 pages
...through matter." The Darwinian hypothesis requires consideration, according to Mr. Wake, only so far as it affects to derive man, equally with both the...than those which separate some apes from others," we have, independently of the fact that there is no evidence of the past or present existence of any...
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Planchette: Or, The Despair of Science

Epes Sargent - 1869 - 412 pages
...through matter." The Darwinian hypothesis requires consideration, according to Mr. Wake, only so far as it affects to derive man, equally with both the...than those which separate some apes from others," we have, independently of the fact that there is no evidence of the past or present existence of any...
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Communications from Another World: An Abridgment of "Planchette, Or, The ...

Epes Sargent - 1869 - 134 pages
...through matter." " The Darwinian hypothesis requires consideration, according to Mr. Wake, only so far as it affects to derive man, equally with both the...than those which separate some apes from others," we have, independently of the fact that there is no evidence of the past or present existence of any...
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Select Works of Thomas H. Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1886 - 354 pages
...in the world that the argument which applies to the improvement of the horse from an earlier stuck, or of ape from ape, applies to the improvement of man from some simpler and lower stock than man. There is not a single faculty — functional or structural, moral, intellectual, or instinctive—...
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Darwiniana: Essays

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 504 pages
...differences which separate man from the apes are not greater than those which separate some apes from others. There cannot be the slightest doubt in the world that...of man from some simpler and lower stock than man. There is not a single faculty — functional or structural, moral, intellectual, or instinctive, there...
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