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" On the evidence of palaeontology, the evolution of many existing forms of animal life from their predecessors is no longer an hypothesis, but an historical fact ; it is only the nature of the physiological factors to which that evolution is due which... "
The Development Theory: A Brief Statement for General Readers - Page 27
by Joseph Young Bergen, Fanny Dickerson Bergen - 1884 - 240 pages
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Humboldt Library of Popular Science Literature, Volume 2, Issues 37-48

1879 - 614 pages
...Huxley, who, in 1878, wrote in the JSiicyclopœdia. Jîritannica : -'On the evidence of pal ¡eon tology, the evolution of many existing forms of animal life...physiological factors to which that evolution is due which is still open to discussion." * •' Paleontology and Evolution." See ! page 21, infra, where...
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Science and Culture, and Other Essays, Volume 32; Volume 964

Thomas Henry Huxley - Culture - 1881 - 372 pages
...from the Triassic epoch to the present day, have been demonstrated. On the evidence of palaeontology, the evolution of many existing forms of animal life...physiological factors to which that evolution is due which is still open to discussion. XII. THE COMING OF AGE OF "THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES." MANY of you will...
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The Scientific Evidences of Organic Evolution

George John Romanes - Evolution - 1882 - 104 pages
...Professor Huxley, who, in 1878, wrote in the Encyclopedia Britannica : " On the evidence of palaeontology, the evolution of many existing forms of animal life...physiological factors to which that evolution is due which is still open to discussion." III. THE ARGUMENT FROM GEOLOGY. BUT this allusion to fossils leads...
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The Scientific Evidences of Organic Evolution

George John Romanes - Evolution - 1882 - 106 pages
...Professor Huxley, who, in 1878, wrote in the Encyclopaedia Britannica : " On the evidence of palaeontology, the evolution of many existing forms of animal life...physiological factors to which that evolution is due which is still open to discussion." III. THE ARGUMENT FROM GEOLOGY. BUT this allusion to fossils leads...
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The Expositor

Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - Bible - 1882 - 536 pages
...that " the causes and conditions of variation have yet to be thoroughly explored." Again, he says, " the evolution of many existing forms of animal life...from their predecessors is no longer an hypothesis, it is an historical fact ; it is only the nature of the physiological factors" — in other words,...
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Chapters on Evolution

Andrew Wilson - Evidence - 1883 - 444 pages
...OF ANOPLOTHRRIUM. of such a demonstration that Huxley writes : " On the evidence of palaeontology, the evolution of many existing forms of animal life...hypothesis, but an historical fact ; it is only," he adds, " the nature of the physiological factors to which that evolution is due which is still open...
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Chapters on Evolution

Andrew Wilson - Evidence - 1883 - 408 pages
...from their predecessors is no longer an hypothesis, but an historical fact ; it is only," he adds, " the nature of the physiological factors to which that evolution is due which is still open to discussion." But not merely in the highest class of the animal world have "...
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Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and Consulates

Jan Helenus Ferguson - International law - 1884 - 558 pages
...a hypothesis, and it is with truth that Professor Huxley said on the evidence of palaeontology : " the evolution of many existing forms of animal life...physiological factors to which that evolution is due which is still open to discussion." (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1S~S). t PROF. OSCAB SCHMIDT. The Doctrine...
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Manual of International Law: For the Use of Navies, Colonies and ..., Volume 1

Jan Helenus Ferguson - International law - 1884 - 538 pages
...and it is with truth that 1'mfessor Huxley said on the evidence of palaeontology : " the qvolution of many existing forms of animal life from their predecessors is no longer an hypothesis, but an historical faet ; it is only the nature of the physiological factors to which that evolution is due which is still...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 19

Nineteenth century - 1886 - 988 pages
...cause, it is a very important factor in that operation. . . . ' On the evidence of paltcontolog-y, the evolution of many existing forms of animal life...physiological factors to which that evolution is due which is still open to discussion.' With these passages I may fitly join a remark made in the admirable...
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