| 1857 - 510 pages
...cattle, new races of men, have been thus originated. These are but minor exemplifications of the law. Understood in its entirety, the law is, that each...or animal produces others of like kind with itself: the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption... | |
| 1857 - 624 pages
...cattle, new races of men, have been thus originated. These are but minor exemplifications of the law. Understood in its entirety, the law is, that each...or animal produces others of like kind with itself: the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 460 pages
...cattle, new races of men, have been thus originated. These are but minor exemplifications of the law. Understood in its entirety, the law is, that each...or animal produces others of like kind with itself : the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1858 - 466 pages
...cattle, new races of men, have been thus originated. These are but minor exemplifications of the law. Understood in its entirety, the law is, that each...or animal produces others of like kind with itself: the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 510 pages
...hereditary transmission has been tacitly assumed; as, indeed, it unavoidably is in all such discussions. Understood in its entirety, the law is, that each...or animal produces others of like kind with itself: the likeness of kind consisting, not so much in the repetition of individual traits, as in the assumption... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1864 - 506 pages
...hereditary transmission has been tacitly assumed ; as, indeed, it unavoidably is in all such discussions. Understood in its entirety, the law is, that each...or animal produces others of like kind with itself : the likeness of kind consisting, not so much in the repetition of individual traits, as in the assumption... | |
| John Fiske - 1879 - 304 pages
...transmission, we give a definition of that law, taken from one of the greatest thinkers of our time : " Understood in its entirety, the law is, that each...or animal produces others of like kind with itself ; the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption... | |
| 1884 - 598 pages
...Insane, delivered at the Thirtyeighth Annual Meeting, held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 13, 1884. law of heredity as follows: "Understood in its entirety...our individual traits as in the assumption of the eame general structure." Some writers (Mercier and Ribot) have tried to graft upon this simple proposition... | |
| John Fiske - 1885 - 404 pages
...transmission, we give a definition of that law, taken from one of the greatest thinkers of our time: " Understood in its entirety, the law is that each plant...or animal produces others of like kind with itself; the likeness of kind consisting not so much in the repetition of individual traits as in the assumption... | |
| Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 610 pages
...males and females. VIII. HEREDITY. 80. Understood in its entirety, the law of hereditary transmission is that each plant or animal produces others of like kind with itself: the likeness of kind consisting, not so much in the repetition of individual traits, as in the assumption... | |
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