Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 76Victoria Institute., 1944 |
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... evolution we not only do not understand the machinery but , as is admitted , it has never been discovered . But the idea of evolution so captured the scientific . as well as the popular , imagination that it rapidly spread into all ...
... evolution we not only do not understand the machinery but , as is admitted , it has never been discovered . But the idea of evolution so captured the scientific . as well as the popular , imagination that it rapidly spread into all ...
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... evolution and entropy , respectively , provides a contrast so striking that the rationale of evolution is seen to be in a condition of decrepitude , while entropy is so well founded that to upset it would entail a revolu- tion in both ...
... evolution and entropy , respectively , provides a contrast so striking that the rationale of evolution is seen to be in a condition of decrepitude , while entropy is so well founded that to upset it would entail a revolu- tion in both ...
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... evolution is in itself a firmly founded doctrine available for general service in the illustration of other notions of inferior clarity . What a travesty of truth it all is ! I do not know what " general principles of evolution " may ...
... evolution is in itself a firmly founded doctrine available for general service in the illustration of other notions of inferior clarity . What a travesty of truth it all is ! I do not know what " general principles of evolution " may ...
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REPORT OF COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 1943 | 18 |
XV | 32 |
CURRENT THEORIES OF SPECIAL CREATION BY D DEWAR ESQ | 53 |
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