| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 470 pages
...of creation. He will be forced to admit that the close resemblance of the embryo of man to that, for instance, of a dog — the construction of his skull,...parts may be put, on the same plan with that of other mammals1 — the occasional reappearance of various structures, for instance, of several distinct muscles,... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - 508 pages
...forced to admit that the close resemblance of the embryo of man to that, for instance, of a dog—the construction of his skull, limbs, and whole frame,...parts may be put, on the same plan with that of other mammals—the occasional reappearance of various structures, for instance of several distinct muscles,... | |
| Henry Thomas Braithwaite - 1872 - 344 pages
...admit that the close resemblance of the embryo of man to that, for instance, of a dog' (why not the dog?), 'the construction of his skull, limbs, and...uses to which the parts may be put, on the same plan, the occasional reappearance of various structures, for instance, of several distinct muscles which... | |
| Education, Member of the New Zealand Bar - 1873 - 328 pages
...will be forced to admit that the close resemblance of the embryo of man to that, for instance, of the dog — the construction of his skull, limbs, and...reappearance of various structures, for instance, of several muscles which man does not normally possess, but which are common to the Quadrumana — and a crowd... | |
| Armand de Quatrefages - 1875 - 162 pages
...their connections, forces us to admit that the close resemblance of the embryo of man to that, for instance, of a dog, the construction of his skull, limbs, and whole frame, on the same plan as that of other mammals — the occasional reappearance of various structures, which... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1884 - 396 pages
...of creation. He will be forced to admit that the close resemblance of the embryo of man to that, for instance, of a dog — the construction of his skull, limbs, and whole frame on the same plan with that of other mammals, independently of the uses to which the parts may be put... | |
| Robert Hartmann - 1885 - 402 pages
...of creation. He will be forced to admit that the close resemblance of the embryo of man to that, for instance, of a dog ; the construction of his skull,...does not normally possess, but which are common to tue Quadrumana ; and a crowd of analogous facts ; — all point in the plainest manner to the conclusion... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1896 - 890 pages
...of creation. He will be forced to admit that the close resemblance of the embryo of man to that, for instance, of a dog — the construction of his skull, limbs and whole frame on the same plan with that of other mammals, independently of the uses to which the parts may b»<... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 568 pages
...of creation. He will be forced to admit that the close resemblance of the embryo of man to that, for instance, of a dog — the construction of his skull, limbs, and whole frame on the same plan with that of other mammals, independently of the uses to which the parts may be put... | |
| William Romaine Paterson - 1901 - 248 pages
...of creation. He will be forced to admit that the close resemblance of the embryo of man to that, for instance, of a dog — the construction of his skull, limbs, and whole frame on the same plan with that of other mammals, independently of the uses to which the parts may be put,... | |
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