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" I am fully convinced that species are not immutable ; but that those belonging to what are called the same genera are lineal descendants of some other and generally extinct species, in the same manner as the acknowledged varieties of any one species are... "
The Popular Science Monthly - Page 76
1890
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 43

1861 - 716 pages
...convinced that species are not immutable ; but that those belonging to what are called the same genera are lineal descendants of some other and generally extinct...one species are the descendants of that species." (Page 13.) This is quite a moderate statement of the theory ; and in reading the book we are led to...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 78

1875 - 828 pages
...convinced that species are not immutable, but that those belonging to what are called the same genera are lineal descendants of some other and generally extinct species, in the same way as the acknowledged varieties of any one species are the descendants of that species. • Dr. Hodge....
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 6

1860 - 800 pages
...convinced that species are not immutable ; but that those belonging to what are called the same genera are lineal descendants of some other and generally extinct...I am convinced that Natural Selection has been the main, but not exclusive means of modification." This is the kernel of the new theory, the Darwinian...
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Crosthwaite's Register of facts and occurrences relating to literature, the ...

Crosthwaite and co - 1860 - 622 pages
...convinced that species are not immutable ; but that those belonging to what are called the same genera are lineal descendants of some other and generally extinct...I am convinced that natural selection has been the main but not exclusive means of modification." These convictions, we shall find, have been arrived...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 6

1860 - 794 pages
...convinced that species are not immutable ; but that those belonging to what are called the same genera are lineal descendants of some other and generally extinct...I am convinced that Natural Selection has been the main, but not exclusive means of modification." This is the kernel of the new theory, the Darwinian...
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Life on the Earth: Its Origin and Succession

John Phillips - 1860 - 280 pages
...Species, 1859. are lineal descendants of some other and generally extinct species, in the same way as the acknowledged varieties of any one species are...I am convinced that natural selection has been the main but not the exclusive means of modification.' If asked how far he extends the doctrine of the...
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The Canadian Journal of Industry, Science and Art, Volume 2, Issue 5; Volume 5

1860 - 612 pages
...but that those belonging to what are called the same genera are lineal descendants of some other aud generally extinct species, in the same manner as the...one species are the descendants of that species." Now, if the author had confined himself to these limits ; if he had sought, by his laborious collection...
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Eclectic and Congregational Review

1860 - 966 pages
...convinced that species are not immutable ; but that those belonging to what are called the same genera are lineal descendants of some other and generally extinct...manner as the acknowledged varieties of any one species arc the descendants of that species. Furthermore, I am convinced that natural selection has been the...
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The Dial, Volume 1

Moncure Daniel Conway - 1860 - 786 pages
...convinced that species are not immutable ; but that those belonging to what are called the same genera, are lineal descendants of some other, and, generally,...the same manner as the acknowledged varieties of any species are the descendants of that species. Furthermore, I am convinced that Natural Selection has...
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The Dial, Volume 1

Moncure Daniel Conway - 1860 - 794 pages
...extinct species, in the same manner as the acknowledged varieties of any species are the deseendauts of that species. Furthermore, I am convinced that Natural Selection has been the main, but not the exclusive means of modification." As may be expected from these brave words, Mr....
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