| Francis Rolt-Wheeler - 1909 - 330 pages
...secondary causes, like those determining the birth• and death of the individual. "When I view all beings not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Cambrian system was deposited, they seem to me to become... | |
| Paul Gustav Lewis - 1911 - 224 pages
...Man's Place in Nature. ) win rests, when observation leads him to this declaration : I view all beings, not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Cambrian system was deposited. JOHN M. TYBER. The Whence... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 pages
...secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. When I view all beings not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to become... | |
| Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1919 - 384 pages
...have ever lived on this earth, have descended from some one primordial form.674 ... I view all beings, not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited." n6 In short, they lived... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1924 - 288 pages
...to some purpose, but not a hint to this effeft is vouchsafed to us. Again : " When I view all beings not as Special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to become... | |
| George Amos Dorsey - 1928 - 326 pages
...atheist, or he could not have closed his Origin of Species with these words: When I view all beings not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Cambrian system was deposited, they seem to me to become... | |
| Stephen Edelston Toulmin, Stephen Toulmin, June Goodfield - 1982 - 292 pages
...the inorganic, lay in its very self-sufficiency. As he wrote in the Origin: When I view all beings not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Cambrian system was deposited, they seem to me to become... | |
| John Elder - 1985 - 256 pages
...participation in the physical creation. In The Origin of Species Darwin says, "When I view all beings not as special creations but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Cambrian system was deposited, they seem to me to become... | |
| Alan W. Bellringer, C. B. Jones - 1988 - 264 pages
...secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. When I view all beings not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Silurian system was deposited, they seem to me to become... | |
| Robert Finch, John Elder - 1990 - 930 pages
...secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual. When I view all beings not as special creations, but as the lineal descendants of some few beings which lived long before the first bed of the Cambrian system was deposited, they seem to me to become... | |
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