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" He who is not content to look, like a savage, at the phenomena of nature as disconnected, cannot any longer believe that man is the work of a separate act of creation. He will be forced to admit that the close resemblance of the embryo of man to that,... "
The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of ... - Page 33
by Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1885
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The Naturalist as Interpreter and Seer ...

1902 - 200 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 — the occasional appearance of various structures, for...
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Beacon Lights of History: The new era. A supplementary volume by recent writers

John Lord - 1902 - 528 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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Sociology and Social Progress

Thomas Nixon Carver - 1905 - 826 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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DARWIN AND MODERN SCIENCE

A.C. SEWARD - 1909 - 800 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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The Beginning and Way of Life ...: Illustrated with One Hundred Twenty-four ...

Charles Wentworth Littlefield - 1919 - 702 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 — the occasional appearance of various structures, for...
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The Unfit: A History of a Bad Idea

Elof Axel Carlson - 2001 - 476 pages
...studies zoology, "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.. .all point in the plainest manner to the conclusion that...
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On the Origin of Species

Charles Darwin - 2003 - 676 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 mammals-the occasional re-appearance of various structures, for instance of several muscles, which...
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Naturally Good: A Behavioral History of Moral Development from Charles ...

John Henry Morgan - 2005 - 265 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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