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" Each living creature must be looked at as a microcosm — a little universe, formed of a host of self-propagating organisms, inconceivably minute and as numerous as the stars in heaven. "
Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art - Page 310
1869
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The Problem of Human Life: Embracing the "evolution of Sound" and "evolution ...

Alexander Wilford Hall - 1880 - 544 pages
...complexity of an organic being; but on the hypothesis here adv jni IN! this complexity is much increased. Each living creature must be looked at as a microcosm — a little universe — formed of a host of self-prcrpagating organisms, inconceivably minute, and as numerous as the stars of heaven." — Animals...
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The Problem of Human Life: Embracing the "evolution of Sound" and "evolution ...

Alexander Wilford Hall - 1877 - 546 pages
...an organic being; but on the hvpothesis here advanced this complexity is much increased. Each Hi-ing creature must be looked at as a microcosm — a little universe — formed of a host of self -propagating organisms, inconceivably minute, and as numerous as the stars of heaven." — Animals...
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Darwinism Stated by Darwin Himself: Characteristic Passages from the ...

Charles Darwin - 1884 - 396 pages
...confessedly is, to connect under one point of view these several grand classes of facts. An organic being is a microcosm — a little universe, formed of a host...self-propagating organisms, inconceivably minute and numerous as the stars in heaven. XV. OBJECTIONS TO THE THEORY OP DESCENT WITH MODIFICATION CONSIDERED....
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The Microcosm: The Organ of Substantial Philosophy, Volume 8

1891 - 208 pages
...hypothesis here advanced this complexity is much increased. Each living creature must be looked upon as a microcosm— a little universe— formed of a host of self-propagating organ 'isms, inconceivably minute and as numerous as the stars of heaven." "Animals and Plants," vol....
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The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Volume 2

Charles Darwin - 1887 - 528 pages
...connect under one point of view these several grand classes of facts. An organic being is a microcosm—a little universe, formed of a host of self-propagating organisms, inconceivably minute and numerous as the stars in heaven. CHAPTER XXVIII. CONCLUDING REMARKS. DOMESTICATION"—NATURE AND CAUSES...
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Modern Philosophy, from Descartes to Schopenhauer and Hartmann

Francis Bowen - 1889 - 516 pages
...complexity of an organic being ; but on the hypothesis here advanced, this complexity is much increased. Each living creature must be looked at as a microcosm, a little universe, formed of a host of self -propagating organisms, inconceivably minute and as numerous as the stars in heaven." l At what...
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Intracellulare Pangenesis

Hugo de Vries - 1889 - 226 pages
...Pangenesis. Von Hugo de Yries, ord. Prof, der Butaaik au der Universität von Amsterdam. An organic being is a microcosm, a little universe, formed of a host of selfpropagating organisms , inconceivably miaute and numerous as the stars in heaven. Darwin, Pangenesis. Jena. Verlag von Gustav Fischer. 1889....
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Insignia Vitae; Or Broad Principles and Practical Conclusions. Five Essays ...

Charles Henry Waterhouse - 1890 - 330 pages
...expenditure of vital force which characterizes the provision made for the maintenance of the species. " Each living creature must be looked at as a microcosm,...inconceivably minute and as numerous as the stars of heaven." * " If the eight or nine million eggs which the roe of a cod is said to contain developed...
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The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Volume 2

Charles Darwin - 1890 - 532 pages
...confessedly is, to connect under one point of view these several grand classes of facts. An organic being is a microcosm — a little universe, formed of a host...self-propagating organisms, inconceivably minute and numerous as the stars in heaven. CHAPTER XXVIII. CONCLUDING REMAHKS. DOMESTICATION — NATURE AND CAUSES...
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Animal Life and Intelligence

Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1891 - 542 pages
...some lie dormant for a period, whilst others perish." Or, to vary the analogy, "an organic being is a microcosm- — a little universe formed of a host of self-propagating organisms." This is Darwin's provisional hypothesis of pangenesis, which has recently been accepted in a modified...
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