Judged from this point of view, there can be no doubt that the Monotremes embody that type of structure which constitutes the earliest stage of mammalian organisation : — 1. Nature - Стр. 227редактор(ы): - 1881Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1833 - Страниц: 820
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| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1881 - Страниц: 770
...paper "On the Application of the Laws of Evolution to the Arrangement or the Vertébrala, and mort particularly of the Mammalia," by Prof. TH Huxley,...form. 2. There is a complete and deep cloaca, as in Vertébrala lower in the scale. 3. The openings of the ureters are hypocystic — that is to say, they... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1902 - Страниц: 780
...stages of evolution ; while those which exhibit the contrary characters must appertain to later stages. Judged from this point of view, there can be no doubt...which constitutes the earliest stage of mammalian organization : — 1. The mammary glands are devoid of teats; and thus the essential feature of the... | |
| Paul Carus - 1900 - Страниц: 720
...are faded and Hagar has become the purely human figure of an outcast mother with her perishing child. From this point of view there can be no doubt that the first version is far older than the second. Later times had quite forgotten who Hagar really was: they... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster - 1911 - Страниц: 260
...morbid tendency — just as the earth worms crawl forth from their holes when the weather grows damp. From this point of view there can be no doubt that the modern theory of " living one's nature out " is largely responsible for the nervous degeneration of... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1920 - Страниц: 366
...self-repression and also never a time when there was so much functional nervous disease. He said : "From this point of view there can be no doubt that the modern theory of 'living one's nature out' is largely responsible for the nervous degeneration of to-day,... | |
| 1926 - Страниц: 434
...not ourselves" which they have reverently called God.11 Religion is a communion experience of God.12 From this point of view there can be no doubt that the Bible is a book of religion. It contains the record of some of the sublimest and profoundest of religious... | |
| 1956 - Страниц: 896
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| Albert Memmi - 1966 - Страниц: 314
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