| 1871 - Страниц: 630
...thus ascend to the Lemuridae ; and the interval is not wide from these to the SimiadoB. The Sirniada? then branched off into two great stems, the New World...have given to man a pedigree of prodigious length, bat not, it may be said, of noble quality. The world, it has often been remarked, appears as if it... | |
| 1876 - Страниц: 592
...animal series, he says, ' The Simiads8 then branched off ' into two great stems, the new world and the old world ' monkeys ; and from the latter at a remote period man, the 1 wonder and glory of the universe, proceeded.' * ' According to this new history of creation the moral... | |
| 1877 - Страниц: 506
...from these to the Simiadas. The Simiadae then branched off into two great stems, the New World and the Old World Monkeys ; and from the latter, at a remote...the wonder and glory of the Universe, proceeded.'' The first of these accounts is simple, beautiful, grand, and unoppressive. The second reminds us of... | |
| 1885 - Страниц: 520
...and on this he has written in his ' Descent of Man,' how " from the latter (the Old World monkeys), at a remote period, man, the wonder and glory of the universe, proceeded." Now, what does the teleologist say to that ? I abstract here from all teaching of Holy Scripture, and... | |
| 1907 - Страниц: 342
...these to the Simiadae. The Simiadae then branched off into two great stems : the new world and the old world monkeys, and from the latter, at a remote...the wonder and glory of the universe, proceeded." We have employed italics to make more manifest the sickly logic. The excerpt shows the total disregard... | |
| Christian Evidence Society - 1871 - Страниц: 552
...them the interval is not great to the Simiadse; the Simiadae branched off into two great stems,—the New World and Old World Monkeys ; and " from the latter...the wonder and glory of the universe, proceeded."* Of this pedigree, which, "if not of noble quality," is "of prodigious length," Mr. Darwin tells us... | |
| Charles Darwin - 1871 - Страниц: 432
...thus ascend to the Lemuridae ; and the interval is not wide from these to the Simiadae. The Simiadae then branched off into two great stems, the New World...Old World monkeys ; and from the latter, at a remote 91 All vital functions tend to ran their course in fixed and recurrent periods, and with tidal animals... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1871 - Страниц: 496
...from these to the Simiadce. The Simiadse then branched off into two great stems, the New World and the Old World monkeys ; and from the latter, at a remote...the wonder and glory of the universe, proceeded." Of the manner in which Mr. Darwin supports the argument which is stated as above, the reader must judge... | |
| Charles Bray - 1871 - Страниц: 390
...Hemisphere. Mr. Darwin says : — " The Simeadas branched off into two great stems, the New World and the Old World monkeys ; and from the latter, at a remote period, Man, the wonder and the glory of the universe, proceeded;" the early progenitors of man being no doubt once covered with... | |
| Charles Bray - 1871 - Страниц: 398
...Hemisphere. Mr. Darwin says:—" The Simeadse branched off into two great stems, the New World and the Old World monkeys; and from the latter, at a remote period, Man, the wonder and the glory of the universe, proceeded;" the early progenitors of man being no doubt once covered with... | |
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