| 1861 - 716 pages
...meaning from that now generally assigned to them, I shall, therefore, consider the transmutation theory a scientific mistake, untrue in its facts, unscientific in its method, and mischievous in its tendency." His answer to Darwin is contained in the forthcoming volume of his great work, but has been published... | |
| 1860 - 504 pages
...and that they have a different meaning from that now generally assigned to them, I shall therefore consider the transmutation theory as a scientific...unscientific in its method, and mischievous in its tendency. Cambridge, June SO, 1860. 2. Ardeitung zur Organischen und Qasanalyse von J. SCHIEI. Erlangen, 1860.... | |
| 1860 - 982 pages
...and that they have a different meaning from that now generally assigned to them, I shall therefore consider the transmutation theory as a scientific...facts, unscientific in its method, and mischievous iu its tendency. Cambridge, June 30, 1860. 2. Anleitung zwr Organischen und Oasanalyse von J. SCHIBL.... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Schultz - 1865 - 520 pages
...ff. wo agafjij' ?lrgumentattoH gegen bie íírtenuerroaiiblung tnitgetljcilt roirb. Slgafft} jagt: »I shall consider the transmutation theory as a scientific...unscientific in its method and mischievous in its tendency.« mit bcm Sntfteljen beg Qmdm&fygtten ju ttjun. 25ie Stage tft bie, raie eg boa) ïam, bafj an ©telle... | |
| 1865 - 912 pages
...and that they have a different meaning from that now generally assigned to them, I shall therefore consider the transmutation theory as a scientific mistake ; untrue in its facts, unscientific in its methods, and mischievous in its tendency." — Id. 144-154. " Though I know those who hold it to be... | |
| 1868 - 884 pages
...and that they have a different meaning from that now generally assigned to them, I shall therefore consider the transmutation theory as a scientific mistake, untrue in its facts, unscientific in its methods, and mischievous in its tendency.' SPECI'FIC GRAVITY of any body is the proportion which the... | |
| 1868 - 886 pages
...and that they have a different meaning from that now generally assigned to them, I shall therefore consider the transmutation theory as a scientific mistake, untrue in its facts, unscientific in its methods, and mischievous in its tendency." SPECI'FIC GRAVITY of any body is the proportion which the... | |
| 204 pages
...have collected them, and that they have a different meaning from that now generally assigned to them, I shall consider the transmutation theory as a scientific mistake, untrue in itH facts, unscientific in its methed, and mischievous in its tendency." And bearing his testimony... | |
| 1870 - 1172 pages
...have a different meaning from that now generally assigned, I shall consider the transmutation theory a mistake, untrue in its facts, unscientific in its method, and mischievous in its tendency." "1 confess," says Sidney Smith, "I feel so much at ease about the superiority of mankind ; I have such... | |
| Franz Hettinger - 1871 - 1006 pages
...erifttrte '. ?lgaffi¿2 fagt bavnm »on SDarrotn'a ^Mjpot^efe: I shall consider the transmutations-theory as a scientific mistake untrue in its facts, unscientific in its method and mischievous in its tendency. „@ibt её," Jagt 9î. 2öaguer, „einen Gompler »ou ^nbtutbuen, гоеГфе Ьпгф ben 3«»9""3вргосе|з... | |
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