| William Whewell - Induction (Logic) - 1837 - 646 pages
...which, therefore, as a general truth, ought to be considered here. Mr. Lyell, indeed, has spoken' * of an hypothesis that " the successive creation of...an offspring different in species from the parents ? Or are the species so created produced without parents ? Are they gradually evolved from some embryo... | |
| William Whewell - Science - 1837 - 1046 pages
...and which, therefore, as a general truth, ought to be considered here. Mr. Lyell, indeed, has spoken" of an hypothesis that " the successive creation of...species may constitute a regular part of the economy of " B. III. c. xi. p. 108. nature :" but he has nowhere, I think, so described this process as to make... | |
| William Whewell - Physical sciences - 1847 - 740 pages
...and which, therefore, as a general truth, ought to be considered here. Mr. Lyell, indeed, has spoken" of an hypothesis that "the successive creation of...in what department of science we are to place the " H. iii. c. xi. p. 234. hypothesis. Are these new species created by the production, at long intervals,... | |
| William Whewell - Science - 1857 - 600 pages
...theoretical geology the principles of the present chapter, this portion of the subject will easily he disposed of. I hardly know whether I can state that...an offspring different in species from the parents ? Or are the species so created produced without parents 1 Are they gradually evolved from some embryo... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 682 pages
...the present chapter, this portion of the subject will easily be disposed of. I hardly know whether 1 can state that there is any other principle which...part of the economy of nature :" but he has nowhere', 1 think, so described this process as to make it appear in what department of science we are to place... | |
| William Whewell - Science - 1866 - 680 pages
...and which, therefore, as a general truth, ought to be considered here. Mr. Lycll, indeed, has spoken" of an hypothesis that " the successive creation of...an offspring different in species from the parents ? Or arc the species so created produced without parents ? Are they gradually evolved from some embryo... | |
| Charles Darwin - Autobiography - 1887 - 416 pages
...uniformitarianism, the encyclopaedic Master of Trinity observes : — " Mr. Lyell, indeed, has spoken of an hypothesis that ' the successive creation of...an offspring different in species from the parents ? Or are the species so created produced without parents? Are they gradually evolved from some embryo... | |
| Charles Darwin - Naturalists - 1887 - 586 pages
...the public on these mysterious subjects." Sec also letter to Sedgwick, Jan. 20, 1838, ii. p. 35. ' the successive creation of species may constitute...an offspring different in species from the parents ? Or are the species so created produced without parents ? Are they gradually evolved from some embryo... | |
| Charles Darwin - Naturalists - 1887 - 588 pages
...the public on these mysterious subjects." See also letter to Sedgwick, Jan. 20, 1838, ii. p. 35. ' the successive creation of species may constitute...an offspring different in species from the parents ? Or are the species so created produced without parents ? Are they gradually evolved from some embryo... | |
| Charles Darwin - Autobiography - 1887 - 570 pages
...the public on these mysterious subjects." See also letter to Sedgwick, Jan. 20, 1838, ii. p. 35. 6 the successive creation of species may constitute...an offspring different in species from the parents ? Or are the species so created produced without parents ? Are they gradually evolved from some embryo... | |
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